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To: Bonefish who wrote (1514987)1/21/2025 3:11:06 PM
From: longz  Respond to of 1580593
 
Fossilized Palm Tree | City of Nanaimo

In front of Quality Foods in University Village Square at 530 Fifth Street.

Fossilized palm tree imbedded in a large rock is displayed outside Quality Foods in University Village Square. Discovered during excavations at mall site in 2008. Installed in it's current location in 2010.

Plaque reads:
The Martin Fossil

During an excavation operation on May 21, 2008, a petrified log (Cretaceous Fossil) was unearthed and recognized as significant by Jeff Martin. Upon subsequent inspection of the fossil by geologists it was determined that the fossil was formerly a palm tree, approximately 72 million years old. The fossil's size, age and good condition is what makes it so unique. It is seated below Tower A1, University Village Shopping Centre, Nanaimo, BC.

...............................Just Mother Nature....... I didn't need a degree to figure that out




To: Bonefish who wrote (1514987)1/21/2025 5:25:17 PM
From: Goose94  Respond to of 1580593
 
Ontario Canada experienced its 11th coldest winter in the 100-year period making temperatures there colder-than-average for 10 winters in a row. Throughout Ontario and Quebec, winter 1993-94 was the 6th coldest in the 100-year period and the coldest since 1934.Feb 16, 1994

The Brutal Winter of '93-'94 - Massive Christmas snow followed by record cold temperatures and ice jams in January