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  2. Bahariya Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Bahariya Formation (also transcribed as Baharija Formation) is a fossiliferous geologic formation dating back to the early Cenomanian, which outcrops within the Bahariya depression in Egypt, and is known from oil exploration drilling across much of the Western Desert where it forms an important oil reservoir.

  3. Bahariya Oasis - Wikipedia

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    Bahariya Oasis (Arabic: الواحات البحرية, romanized: El-Wāḥāt El-Baḥrīya, "the Northern Oases") is a depression and a naturally rich oasis in the Western Desert of Egypt. It is approximately 370 km away from Cairo .

  4. Bahariasaurus - Wikipedia

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    The only fossils confidently assigned to Bahariasaurus were found in the Bahariya Formation of the Bahariya (Arabic: الواحة البحرية meaning the "northern oasis") oasis in Egypt by Ernst Stromer but were destroyed during a World War II bombing raid with the same raid taking out the holotype of Spinosaurus and Aegyptosaurus among ...

  5. Category:Bahariya Formation - Wikipedia

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    This category contains the articles related to the fossiliferous Bahariya Formation of Egypt. Pages in category "Bahariya Formation"

  6. Paralititan - Wikipedia

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    Paralititan (meaning "tidal giant" [1]) was a giant titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur genus discovered in coastal deposits in the Upper Cretaceous Bahariya Formation of Egypt. It lived between 99.6 and 93.5 million years ago.

  7. Stromerosuchus - Wikipedia

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    Fragmentary remains have been found from the Cenomanian-age Bahariya Formation of Egypt. The genus was named in 1936 by Oskar Kuhn . [ 2 ] It is named in honor of Ernst Stromer , the German paleontologist who found the fossils in the Bahariya Oasis in 1911 and described them in 1922.

  8. Key insight into the world of commercial real estate - AOL

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    AUGUSTA, Ga (WJBF) We are covering commercial real estate on this edition of The Means Report. Dennis Trotter is a partner with Troy Jordan at Jordan Trotter Commercial Real Estate. He talks about ...

  9. Bawitius - Wikipedia

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    Bawitius is an extinct genus of giant polypterid from the Upper Cretaceous (lower Cenomanian) Bahariya Formation of Egypt. [1] The type species is B. bartheli, named as a species of Polypterus in 1984, [2] and the genus etymology comes from Bawiti, the principal settlement of the Bahariya Oasis in Egypt. [1]