

Emma and I visited Grey's Fossil site during our trip to Tennesse
www.grayfossilmuseum.comETSU Natural History Museum and Gray Fossil Site covers more than five acres located along State Route 75 in East Tennessee. The Miocene site is dated at 4.5 to 7 million years old, containing fossilized remains of an entire ecosystem of plants and animals.A series of sinkholes, formed from a collapsed cave, created a watering hole that drew animals from near and far. For some unlucky animals, the sinkhole became a trap that preserved them as fossils for the ages.With less than 2 percent of the site excavated, thousands of fossil specimens have already been recovered! You’ll discover saber-toothed cat, short-faced bear, ground sloth, rhino, alligator, camel, shovel-tusked elephant, Eurasian badger, the world’s largest collection of fossil tapirs, and the world’s only near-complete fossil red panda!
This was really special to me, because I have always dreamed of being a paleontologist, and to discover a world class wonder like this so close to home was exhilerating. I believe John Holt now, that "it is never to late". My dream has been revitalized and Emma really enjoyed both the museum and my excitement...I was moved to tears, REALLY!