By Steven Wade Veatch In 1965—when I was a boy—I picked up a chunk of petrified wood (about 34 million years old, or Late Eocene age) at the Florissant fossil beds and wondered how it was formed. This simple act changed my life: it started me on my lifelong hobby of collecting rocks, minerals, and fossils, and later influenced my decision to study science at college. Both were big and long-lasting changes in my life. Steven Veatch (11 years old) and his brother Greg Veatch (4 years old) sitting
The Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, Colorado: A Place of Change
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