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Jason’s seashell and fossil collection
Registrace 13. 07. 2020
Shells collected over 40 years from all over the world.
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My museum of shells, fossils including trilobites and other marine items.
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Shells have been collected over 40 years of traveling. Fossils are marine based.
My amazing coral reef on roof
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Over 100 pieces of coral and sponges with some extra’s added.
My fossil collection part 1, a nice selection.
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Mainly shells with a mix of other marine fossils. Subscribe to see more.
Everyone likes abit of color 😊 Seashell museum update
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Everyone likes abit of color 😊 Seashell museum update
My Trochidae/Top shell plus Calliostomatidae and Pleurotomariidae/Slit shell Collection
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My Trochidae/Top shell plus Calliostomatidae and Pleurotomariidae/Slit shell Collection
My Ranellidae/Triton and Personidae shell collection
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My Ranellidae/Triton and Personidae shell collection
My Bubble shell and Wentletrap collection
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My Bubble shell and Wentletrap collection
Mitridae/Miter shells and some Costellariidae/Ribbed Miter shells
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Mitridae/Miter shells and some Costellariidae/Ribbed Miter shells
My Pectinidae/Scallops seashell collection
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My Pectinidae/Scallops seashell collection
Some Cardiidae/Cockle shells from my collection, more bivalves.
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Some Cardiidae/Cockle shells from my collection, more bivalves.
Here are some Veneridae/Venus clams, all are different species
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Here are some Veneridae/Venus clams, all are different species
My land snail shells from all over the world
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My land snail shells from all over the world
My Spondylidae/Spondylus/Spiny Oyster and a few Chamidae/Chama/Jewel Box seashell collection
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My Spondylidae/Spondylus/Spiny Oyster and a few Chamidae/Chama/Jewel Box seashell collection
My Strombidae/Strombus/Aliger seashell collection.
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My Strombidae/Strombus/Aliger seashell collection.
My volutidae/Volutes seashell collection
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My volutidae/Volutes seashell collection
My seashell and fossil collection from all over the world
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My seashell and fossil collection from all over the world
How much is this all worth and could you do a givaway of something
Amazing collection congratulations ❤❤❤
Como decia john hammond : “no escatime en gastos” Se nota que invertir a lo grande aca no duele. Bonita colección
I really love his museum😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Amazing display
Jason, thank you for this amazing collection. So much beauty in one place is overwhelming, I have no words! I love the shell display stands and the unique way you display all of the items. I’ll have to watch this video several times to let it soak in. I’m in awe!
What an amazing collection!
I collect fossils too but I gave my fossils funny names you know like if they were little pets even though it's rocks the shape of corpses well I gave some a lot of funny names like master poop(a calymene fossil) or big and di- a (a gibbus crotalocephalina and some other trilobite fossil) and dehydrated dan (a fish fossil ) and last but not least I gave my ammonite the name mister NOT a snail(an ammonite) its self explanatory because every other person I had met throught ammonites WERE SNAILS even though ammonites are actually more cephalopods and why you might ask why do they have these horrible names the answer is because it's funny to have a collection with fossils that have goofy nicknames like a pet has Im only giving the fossil itself the small Nickname I hope that if there's a way to clone dead animalsthat are many million years old so I can give those the same names just with a but alive put at the end of their names you got a cool collection idk if your collection has goofy nicknames too but that's incredible
Awwwwww ❤❤❤
Priceless for sure
Wow
im amazed at how u got a whole ass horseshoe crab, how did u preserve it? i only have the shell and tail of one. You have such a gorgeous collection
how
Priceless
Thisvthe greatest thing i have ever seen. The organisation, the diversity, the quantity, everything is perfect ! You must be pround of this !
Very impressive! I have the hobby of collecting beautiful shells, so I collected a few of those shells, that I gathered from the reefs here during our family fishing trips.
This is incredibly beautiful and scientifically significant! I have had an avid interest in paleontology since childhood. But unfortunately, through the decades, I have lost and had stolen most of my collection. Now, at 60 years old I have returned to my childhood passion and begun studying, collecting, etc. again. I particularly like trilobites, crinoids, echinoderms, corals, ammonites, and in general, marine invertebrates. Here, in West Texas there are a lot of good finds and fossil hunting areas...
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Wow!
Very nice collection. Nature lover is one of a kind. Your so blessed. Thank you for sharing.
beautiful job filming, and thank you for for doing so. exquisite shells.
I will use this video to help me classify my collection! Thank you for showing the family taxonomy! That is very helpful! The fossils too, I have a few since I grew up in Pinellas County Florida! Have you considered a book or catalog of your collection maybe like an atlas showing the different parts of the world where these amazing animals came from? How many families do you have? Thank you so much!!
Would you happen to know their scientific name? I'm quite interested in one from your collection-a small specimen that sculpts equally in radial and concentric patterns. If possible, could you kindly tell me its name? It's located at the middle bottom of your collection, at the left bottom of 1:25 at the right center of 2:12 and at the left top of 3:03
How long have you been collecting all those shells? I just wonder😊
Wow, I am amazed at how enormous & organized your collections are! may I ask what did you use to make the shells stand?
Have you seen my newest video? I 3d printed my own stands 😊
Wonderful collection. Enjoyed it very much !!!
that is an insane collection!! i was curious, do you personally collect them, or do you buy them? and if you so buy, from who?
Where do you get all this stuff? I can hardly find any of it for sale. I have a small collection of my own.
Join my group Shells and marine fossils Plenty of sellers there
If you don’t mind me asking, how do I join your group?
Ok thanks requested to join I’m James if you see me
Still lacking a daisyae I see😁
IMPRESSIVE! I lived in Queensland, Australia, as a boy. Back in 1971, you could take trips out to the GBR, walk on the reef, and take what you wanted. My mom still has the shell we gathered that day.
So beautiful! especially these cowries 🤩
It would be better if you could tell us about the shell's or at least have some sound or music
Yes i tried but no music goes for 30 mins, i am going to do small vids and talk soon
Great video! A lot of your shells look like masterful art pieces! Whatever makes them enjoys beauty.
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Just awesome!!!!!!!!
WOW!!!
I'm currently playing Animal Crossing and Blathers would go WOOO-HOOO-HOOO! at all these fossils! It would take a long time for him to assess them all.
This museum is incredible, there are so many specimens I especially love nautilus shells and ammonite fossils
WOWJason! Thanks for a new video. Do you have some new Spondylus visayesnis? All magnificent specimens but that yellow one is outstanding. Really like the urchin display too!
So beautiful. So jelly. I've been trying to find one of those giant cowries at the local Australia fossil site. No luck for me there yet.
Excellent video Jason👍 It's been a long time since your videos. I will not repeat the museum itself, both the specimens and the aesthetics of the exhibition are excellent✨. In brief, I would like to note that the stand with cypres has been changed and such iconic cypraea as fultoni, broderipii, rosselli immediately catch the eye😁 Also among the stand with fossils there is such an unusual exhibit resembling a fossilized umbilia🤔, which is also not often found, unlike the same fossilized baricypraea, muracypraea. In general, need to watch the video calmly and without rushing🙂
lovely!
Very beautiful collection you have there. I was wondering, how long did it take you to collect all of them??
Around 40 years Jo
@@jasonsseashellandfossilcol390 , wow, but it's a very beautiful display of them all
My god, what Nature hath wrought!
Have you joined my FB group Shells and Marine Fossils?
As a now retired Museum Curator, natural history author and collector of everything related to the natural world, including marine life, all i can say is.. An absolute WOW! What an incredible collection! How many years have gone into building this museum-worthy collection?
Very much appreciated my friend, been collecting for 40 years sofar and not stopping yet. I just uploaded a updated video of the museum today if you want to see
Simply breathtaking. Thanks for showing us.
Stunning, awesome, beautiful, fascinating, overwhelming…just some of the words that come to mind about this collection of wonders. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful collection! Thank you for sharing!🤙🏽
I am a collector too, so I understand the time, effort, determination it takes to reach this super high level of quality and display ...admiration and salute!
Quite impressive. Thank you for showing us your gorgeous collection.