LowcountryGeologic.com has just added some really cool new items so here's a short summary. Visit this link to view a complete list of new items added to Lowcountry Geologic on 3/4/2009.
Fossil Shark Tooth fans will enjoy an extremely rare Permian Xenacanthus in matrix - the first ever specimen of this species on our site. We've also added some nice megalodon teeth, including a beautifully colored lightning-steaked specimen from an old land site near Summerville. We also added several quality angustidens, makos, and other assorted species.
Fossil Plant fans will appreciate the new especially colorful Australian Glossopteris and some nice Pennsylvanian period ferns from Missouri.
We've added a new set of fossil jewelry including shark tooth and ammonite pendants with both sterling silver and 14 karat gold fill wire wrap and bails. From a simple loop to simply hang from a chain to decorative, ornate designs, these fossil pendants are both beautiful and stylish.
Finally, we added several quality natural stone carvings. We hope you enjoy our new items. If you have any questions, please let us know.