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Swimming in Stone: The Amazing Gogo Fossils of the Kimberley

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Swimming in Stone: The Amazing Gogo Fossils of the Kimberley - Long, John, and Flannery, Tim (Foreword by)
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When David Attenborough filmed his ground-breaking series Life on Earth in 1978, he chose one place in the world to demonstrate the early evolution of fishes: Gogo. Gogo, in the wild Kimberly district of Western Australia, is one of the world's most significant fossil sites because it shows 375 million-year old fishes preserved in stunning three-dimensional preservation. These fossils provide a rare window into the anatomy of primitive fishes at the critical stage when fishes were starting to evolve into the first land ...

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Swimming in Stone: The Amazing Gogo Fossils of the Kimberley 2006, Fremantle Arts Centre Press

ISBN-13: 9781921064333

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