Great visit from fellow Cephalophile

Nauti-guy

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Just got home from showing Architeuthoceras and a friend of his through the collections (mostly cephs of course) at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Scienc. They got to see quite a bit, such as the time allowed, and as I understand, plan to return.

I'm sure you'll be hearing more, along with pictures.

If anyone else plans on stopping by, drop me a note and I'll make arrangements.

cheers to all

the Nauti-guy
 
Thanks for the tour Nauti-guy, just like heaven. 1st pic; Me and Nauti-guy, 2nd pic; Cabinets full of fossils, (how else would heaven look), 3rd pic; Type specimens of coiled nautiloids, 4th pic; type specimens of a few Orthocones.
 

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A few more pics: Another type coiled Nautiloid, Cross section of Endocerid endocone, and some Permian Coiled Nautiloids. Again, thanks for the fantastic tour Nauti-guy :notworth::notworth::notworth:
 

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WOW WOW WOW!!!! That is simply a STUNNING collection... I am now basically forced to fly via Albequerque, next time over :smile:
 

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