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Collected at a commercial quarry around the town of Kemmerer, Wyoming. Approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene period, three huge lakes covered parts of Southwest Wyoming. The fine grained sediments that collected at the bottom of these lakes preserved the fossils of millions of fish, plants, insects, reptiles and other flora and fauna. These sediments which has since turned to stone are now part of the Green River Formation. 343 / 488 -
Collected at a commercial quarry around the town of Kemmerer, Wyoming. Approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene period, three huge lakes covered parts of Southwest Wyoming. The fine grained sediments that collected at the bottom of these lakes preserved the fossils of millions of fish, plants, insects, reptiles and other flora and fauna. These sediments which has since turned to stone are now part of the Green River Formation. 344 / 488 -
Collected at a commercial quarry around the town of Kemmerer, Wyoming. Approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene period, three huge lakes covered parts of Southwest Wyoming. The fine grained sediments that collected at the bottom of these lakes preserved the fossils of millions of fish, plants, insects, reptiles and other flora and fauna. These sediments which has since turned to stone are now part of the Green River Formation. 345 / 488 -
Collected at a commercial quarry around the town of Kemmerer, Wyoming. Approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene period, three huge lakes covered parts of Southwest Wyoming. The fine grained sediments that collected at the bottom of these lakes preserved the fossils of millions of fish, plants, insects, reptiles and other flora and fauna. These sediments which has since turned to stone are now part of the Green River Formation. 346 / 488 -
Collected at a commercial quarry around the town of Kemmerer, Wyoming. Approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene period, three huge lakes covered parts of Southwest Wyoming. The fine grained sediments that collected at the bottom of these lakes preserved the fossils of millions of fish, plants, insects, reptiles and other flora and fauna. These sediments which has since turned to stone are now part of the Green River Formation. 347 / 488 -
Collected at a commercial quarry around the town of Kemmerer, Wyoming. Approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene period, three huge lakes covered parts of Southwest Wyoming. The fine grained sediments that collected at the bottom of these lakes preserved the fossils of millions of fish, plants, insects, reptiles and other flora and fauna. These sediments which has since turned to stone are now part of the Green River Formation. 348 / 488 -
Collected at a commercial quarry around the town of Kemmerer, Wyoming. Approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene period, three huge lakes covered parts of Southwest Wyoming. The fine grained sediments that collected at the bottom of these lakes preserved the fossils of millions of fish, plants, insects, reptiles and other flora and fauna. These sediments which has since turned to stone are now part of the Green River Formation. 349 / 488 -
Collected at a commercial quarry around the town of Kemmerer, Wyoming. Approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene period, three huge lakes covered parts of Southwest Wyoming. The fine grained sediments that collected at the bottom of these lakes preserved the fossils of millions of fish, plants, insects, reptiles and other flora and fauna. These sediments which has since turned to stone are now part of the Green River Formation. 350 / 488 -
Collected at a commercial quarry around the town of Kemmerer, Wyoming. Approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene period, three huge lakes covered parts of Southwest Wyoming. The fine grained sediments that collected at the bottom of these lakes preserved the fossils of millions of fish, plants, insects, reptiles and other flora and fauna. These sediments which has since turned to stone are now part of the Green River Formation. 351 / 488 -
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Under the Tuscan Sun is a memoir about an American writer who buys and restores a villa in rural Tuscany, Italy. The Bridges of Madison County is a best-selling romance novella published in 1992 that tells the story of a brief, intense love affair between a married Italian-American woman and a National Geographic photographer in 1960s Iowa. Both made into critical-acclaimed movies. 359 / 488 -
Under the Tuscan Sun is a memoir about an American writer who buys and restores a villa in rural Tuscany, Italy. The Bridges of Madison County is a best-selling romance novella published in 1992 that tells the story of a brief, intense love affair between a married Italian-American woman and a National Geographic photographer in 1960s Iowa. Both made into critical-acclaimed movies. 360 / 488 -
Under the Tuscan Sun is a memoir about an American writer who buys and restores a villa in rural Tuscany, Italy. The Bridges of Madison County is a best-selling romance novella published in 1992 that tells the story of a brief, intense love affair between a married Italian-American woman and a National Geographic photographer in 1960s Iowa. Both made into critical-acclaimed movies. 361 / 488 -
New condition, rated 5BC (dry chemical). 379 / 488 -
New condition, rated 5BC (dry chemical). 380 / 488 -
New condition, rated 5BC (dry chemical). 381 / 488 -
New condition, rated 5BC (dry chemical). 382 / 488 -
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