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Fossil finds at WB Museum

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Fossil rock from Aurora phosphate mine in Beaufort County, North Carolina, is dumped in front of the Wrightsville Beach Museum of History June 15. It will be relocated to the museum’s play area and museum staff will provide shovels, sifts and baggies for visitors to find and collect fossils and sharks’ teeth. ~ Emmy Errante

Staff photo by Emmy Errante. Wrightsville Beach Museum of History executive director Madeline Flagler holds sharks teeth found in the fossil rock dumped at the museum June 15. The rock, which was brought from Aurora phosphate mine in Beaufort County, N.C., will be relocated to the museum's play area and museum staff will provide shovels, sift and baggies for visitors to find and collect fossils and sharks teeth.
Staff photo by Emmy Errante. Wrightsville Beach Museum of History executive director Madeline Flagler holds sharks teeth found in the fossil rock dumped at the museum June 15. 
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