Coyote Lake Leaf Fossils Uploaded By Scott (webmaster) Uploaded on Monday, July 12, 2010 at 04:18:27 PM Viewed 9742 times |
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Details: Tertiary Period Leaf Fossils. Information found from http://www.rockpicks.net/states/alaska.htm
Directions: From the source: "Location: near Sutton, Alaska, about 55 miles N.E. of Anchorage
Directions: Take Jonesville Road north off the Glenn Highway. Follow to the end. Sometimes rocks are blocking the last few hundred yards. If you can drive all the way to the lake, do so only when dry. When wet, road is like grease and ditch-diving is likely! "
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GPS Coordinates (lat,long): ( 61°44'30.62"N, 148°53'54.80"W)
or (61.741838, -148.898555)
Google Map: (The GPS marker is supposed to be exact.)
Tags: tertiary leaf fossils, leaf fossils, fossils, leaf, palmer, alaska, tertiary period, coyote lake, sutton, jonesville road
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