Finding fossil corals in the bottom of Huong River
Hundreds of fossil coral relics have been discovered by Ho Tan Phan from the bottom of Huong River. These corals inside have many sea creatures that have also fossilized.
According to Ho Tan Phan, the Huong River is a major cultural relic, preserved at the bottom of many geological sediments and many cultures. Finding fossil corals will help research the Huong River with more open directions.
Previously, researcher Ho Tan Phan collected over 10,000 ceramic artifacts from many different cultures from the bottom of the Huong River.
Fossil coral coral in North Carolina
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