On-Site At The Prida Formation Fossil Locality, Nevada

Yields Middle Triassic Ammonoids

All photos on this page courtesy "Wayalife"

Parked at the primary middle Triassic Prida Formation ammonoid locality. Ammonoids, belemnites, and halobiid pelecypod bivalve mollusks occur in black limestones of the Prida Formation along the slopes of "mountain" directly ahead. Photograph courtesy an individual who goes by the cyber-name Wayalife.

An aerial drone image above the middle Triassic Prida Formation paleontological area in Nevada. Photograph courtesy an individual who goes by the cyber-name Wayalife.

Headed away from main fossil locality in the middle Triassic Prida Formation, Nevada. Photograph courtesy an individual who goes by the cyber-name Wayalife.

A view eastward from the primarily fossil locality in the middle Triassic Prida Formation, Nevada. Photograph courtesy an individual who goes by the cyber-name Wayalife.

Headed generally westward toward the main ammonoid-bearing site in the middle Triassic Prida Formation, Nevada. An image taken through the windshield of a moving vehicle. Photograph courtesy an individual who goes by the cyber- name Wayalife.

Headed generally westward toward the main ammonoid-bearing site in the middle Triassic Prida Formation, Nevada. An image taken through the windshield of a moving vehicle. Photograph courtesy an individual who goes by the cyber- name Wayalife.

Traveling eastward away from the primary ammonoid-bearing locality in the middle Triassic Prida Formation, Nevada. Photograph courtesy an individual who goes by the cyber-name Wayalife.

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