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] Devonian fish fossil museums in the world and is a National Heritage site due to its international scientific significance. [1] Located in Canowindra, New South Wales, Australia, it was established in 1998. [2] The Museum was designed by Australian architect, John Andrews.
The Mandagery Sandstone is a Late Devonian geological formation in New South Wales, Australia.It is one of several famed Australian lagerstätten, with thousands of exceptional fish fossils found at a site near the town of Canowindra.
The Talbragar fossil site is a paleontological site of Late Jurassic age in the central west of New South Wales, Australia. It lies about 30 kilometres (19 mi) north-east of the town of Gulgong, and 300 kilometres (190 mi) north-west of Sydney. The site has been known for over a century during which it has been extensively excavated to the ...
The Cliefden Caves is a heritage-listed geoheritage site at Mandurama, in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia.The caves comprise Ordovician fossil localities, limestone caves, a spring and tufa dams, and a site where limestone was first discovered in inland Australia.
Australia: New South Wales (central west) Plants and fishes Tangahoe Formation: Late Pliocene: Oceania: New Zealand: Taranaki: Waipara Greensand: Paleogene: Oceania: New Zealand: Canterbury: sharks, some proto-penguins Wianamatta Shale and Ashfield Shale: Late Triassic: Oceania: Australia: New South Wales
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McGraths Flat is an Australian research site containing fossils and other evidence of animals and plants that existed in Miocene Australia. Located in central New South Wales, specimens at the site are in an exceptional state of preservation, described in paleontology as a Konservat-Lagerstätten, deposited in unusual conditions that record microscopic details of soft tissues and delicate ...
The Grenfell fossil site is a paleontological site of late Devonian age in the central west of New South Wales, Australia.It was discovered in the late 1970s and lies near the town of Grenfell, some 370 km west of Sydney, and has been the subject of ongoing investigations by the Australian Museum.