Fossil Expeditions, Call Mark Renz 1-239-368-3252 | |
Professional fossil guide service offering shark, mammal and reptile fossil collecting day trips in SW Florida. The books we authored are available in our book store and we have an on-line museum to assist you in identifying your fossil finds. | |
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H2 tags : Phone: 239-368-3252; Major fossil exhibit in Clewiston! Click here.; There are not many people who can say they truly love their work, but Mark Renz (a third generation SW Florida native) and his wife Marisa are passionate about theirs. Mark and Marisa started Fossil Expeditions in the early 1990s when there were no other Florida river guide services operating. Mark is the author of several fossil-related books. Marisa is the love of Mark's life, plus artist extra-ordinaire for the books. It's her sweet voice you're likely to hear when calling about trips.; Fossil Expeditions Walk-in or kayak (mammal, reptile, shark); Megalodon Shark Expeditions Walk-in or kayak Focus more on sharks--especially Megalodon Outback Kayak Expeditions for fossils Shark (including megalodon), mammal, reptile Books we've authored Signed copies available; What we're finding on our public trips Our Images, Words, Music Old Florida and Elsewhere; Identify your finds On-Line Museum Florida's Ancient People Volunteer Digs LaBelle Site Media Coverage Sampling - Past 16 years Newspapers, Magazines ABOUT US Who we areWhere we're from LAWS, ETHICS AND PERMITS LINKS To Other Worlds; Feature Link: MyFossilFind.com; Check out my friend John's new fossil guide service in the Jacksonville area! |
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