Where possible we stopped to closely inspect each boulder for the tell tale signs of fossil bones, wood or shells.
Here is an example of fossil reptile bone (centre of photo). Because of the hard surrounding rock, these bones are not removable except using painstaking laboratory methods over many months. Although we found several interesting fossils, we were surprised that they did not seem to be as abundant as they were in 2009. This will have been due to the higher river levels, and the random redistribution of boulders during occasional flood events.
Pete Shaw, forestry conservation manager, about to launch down some rapids.
Finally we arrived at the Rockhounds Huts, - built by Joan Wiffen and her team in the seventies as a base for their summer explorations of the Mangahouanga Stream.
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