Posted by: Metis Webmaster | October 15, 2009

Wind Ridge Rock Unidentified Print

Wind Ridge Rock Unidentified Imprint Wind Ridge Rock – Unidentified Print

This Boulder was found on August 1st 2009 while we were mowing the lawn. The striking features of this imprint, has lead us to contact various paleontology departments and universities,  for its identification. To date email contacts have suggested it is a possible ‘anomaly” which leaves much unanswered questions as to how it was formed.

Simple identification as an “anomaly” leaves much unanswered questions and the presence of other uniform prints beside the main print is cause for further exploration.  There are many theories that have been presented in the past few months, from readers and veiwers but no concrete explanation as to its formation.   We welcome your comments ……

Posted by: Metis Webmaster | October 15, 2009

Wind Ridge rock on CBC daybreak

Good Morning,

     We have started this blog to assist us with Identification of this Imprint. Thank you to Chris on CBC Daybreak for airing the story this morning. We will continue to keep up to date on Research to those that are interested in what kind of Imprint this is or how it was formed. We would also like to know if others have found simular prints in rocks in the Peace River country.  Your comments are welcome

Earlene Bitterman

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