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Come out here some time and I'll take you on a hike to see it in person. Here is a good example, in this part of Sequoia NP the treeline is 11,500' (3500 M) and you can see the clear line on the distant range
Once again, great pictures. Thanks for the invitation. Who knows, I might make it to the US one day.
As for now, I hope to witness this phenomenon a bit closer to home, maybe in Norway or Sweden, or the Swiss/Austrian Alps.
But who knows, one day. I'll gladly remind myself of the kind invite.
There aren't a lot of fossils in my immediate area, but about an hour's drive south is a good pleistocene bed with mammals, and another with shark's teeth. A good distance north is a place where I have found cretaceous baculites with the original shell material intact, another where I found a huge ammonite (about 18" or 50 cm diameter), and I know a great spot in the southern desert for cambrian trilobites. The coast range west of here has some miocene/pliocene marine beds that are full of shells.
Are you talking about shark tooth hill? I know of some Dutch fossil hunters that went hunting there and had gotten extremely ill because of some bacteria/virus that is hidden in the dirt and is being spread by air when you start to dig through the earth. The local hospital was aware of this. Local people are immune to this virus, but people of other continents aren't. They were sick and unable to go to work for atleast 6 months. The site did produce very nice shark teeth and other vertebrate fossils for them, though.
What I'm really thinking when I read your post was... PICS

@OwenM: I keep 'going barefoot' to my backyard, lol. Walking barefoot on grass does feel amazing though. On rocks... not so much:barf:
@HM: thanks for explaining! I don't get a lot of the technical stuff on photography though. I'm lucky my fossil hunting buddy is more into that and takes macro pics for our website. Seems like another nice walk you had there, by the way.
@Matthew: those pictures are truly amazing and inspiring.
@Eero: that BK14 looks like a great companion ;-).