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Whiskey Bridge is the Hwy 21 bridge over the Brazos
River. It is called Whiskey Bridge because Aggies used to have to cross
this bridge to get over the county line so they could buy a drink.
This site is public domain. You may visit it any time and collect anything
You will find Eocene gastropods, pelecypods, squids,
shark teeth, crabs, dentalium, and lots of other things. For locality
information, photographs and a brief guide to the 50 most common fossils
found at Whiskey Bridge see the HGMS
field trip web site for Whiskey Bridge. If you are serious, go
to John Emerson’s web site and buy his wonderfully complete book on the
site: www.iftx.com .
The lower the water level, the easier the collecting. Here are easy instructions to get stream flow data for the Brazos River:
NOTE
- you cannot get more than 31 days of data. Eight feet is considered
a very low water level.
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