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Exploring the Fossils of Georgia USA
Sip back and explore Georgia’s Coastal Plain preserves one of the richest shark fossil records in the southeastern United States. Designated in 1976, the shark tooth is Georgia’s official state fossil, reflecting millions of years of marine history. From Late Cretaceous seas to Eocene lagoons, sedimentary clays yield abundant shark teeth, including the iconic Carcharocles megalodon, alongside diverse extinct and living shark lineages. Fossils are commonly found along rivers a
Nov 17, 20234 min read


Exploring the Fossils of Connecticut USA
Sip back and explore Connecticut’s rich geodiversity, Early Jurassic fossils, and dinosaur heritage. Known for autumn foliage and the official state dinosaur Eubrontes giganteus, the state preserves Triassic and Jurassic rocks of the Connecticut River Valley. Dinosaur trackways, glacial landscapes, and museum collections reveal how tectonics, rifting, and ice shaped Connecticut’s natural and cultural history for visitors, students, and geology enthusiasts.
Sep 7, 20233 min read
Find out more about gin, cocktail recipes, our fossil coastline, and the places
along the way that you can enjoy a jigger of Fossil Coast Gin.
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