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Fossilised shells of the brooch clam, Myophorella elisae, set in sandstone. THey flourished in the deep seas of the mEsozoic era

Fossilised shells of the brooch clam, Myophorella elisae, set in sandstone. THey flourished in the deep seas of the mEsozoic era


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Fossilised shells of the brooch clam, Myophorella elisae, set in sandstone. THey flourished in the deep seas of the mEsozoic era

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Brooch Clam Deep Fossilised Sandstone Seas Shells Flourished Mesozoic


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This print showcases the fossilised shells of the brooch clam, Myophorella elisae, beautifully preserved in sandstone. These remarkable specimens offer a glimpse into the ancient world as they flourished in the deep seas of the Mesozoic era. The intricate details and delicate patterns etched on these fossilised shells tell a story that spans millions of years. As we admire their graceful curves and unique textures, we are transported back to a time when these clams thrived in the depths of prehistoric oceans. Set against a backdrop of rugged sandstone, this image captures both the fragility and resilience of these long-extinct creatures. The contrast between their ethereal forms and the solid rock serves as a reminder of nature's ability to preserve even its most ephemeral creations. As we contemplate this mesmerising photograph, it is impossible not to marvel at how life has evolved over countless generations. These fossils stand as silent witnesses to an era long gone but not forgotten – an era when mysterious creatures like Myophorella elisae ruled Earth's vast underwater realms. Universal Images Group (UIG) has once again captured nature's beauty with this stunning portrayal of ancient marine life. This print invites us to reflect on our planet's rich history while igniting our curiosity about what other secrets lie hidden beneath layers upon layers of time.

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