Beautiful table at Kino location
Every year Tucson, Arizona, hosts the largest gem and mineral show in the United States. The show lasts for about two weeks with about 50 locations around town. If you are a vendor or buyer you can find pretty much anything from azurite to quartzite. This year I discovered the show has many fossils along with dinosaur skeletons. The problem is that many of the vendors can be pushy about buying something and there are many knockoff fossils. However, if you do want to buy earrings or a gem good buys can be had. The following photos are from three different locations at the show: Kino, 22nd Street and the fossil COOP.
The following photos are from Kino location which has four large tents, food and hundreds of sellers.
Sea Horse illuminated with light
Jellyfish
Mineral displays
Big Trilobite fossils
Geodes
The next group of photos is from 22nd Street which is known for its fossils and dinosaur bones.
Dinosaur skeleton
Dinosaur bone
Moroccan Cretacious dinosaur skulls
T-Rex with prey. I am pretty sure this was staged because it would be a rare find to have a T-Rex with prey in its mouth preserved.
American Mastadon tusk
Romanian Cave Bear
Meteorite from Russia
Triceratops head for $225,000
Water dinosaur
Claudiosaurus
The next photos are from the COOP off of Stone Avenue.
Whole skeleton. Don't want to back up without looking
Wooly Mammoth
Leaf fossils with another dinosaur skeleton
Love this fish
No comments:
Post a Comment