Iwami Tatamigaura is a natural monument designated by the government where you can see strata from 16 million years ago. You can see seat-shaped rocks and fossilized shells, whale jawbones, and fossilized driftwood created by wave erosion. If you're interested in fossil hunting, try looking closely at the rocky areas of Iwami Tatamigaura. Fossils of shells and fish can also be found as the strata are solidified by calcium carbonate contained in the gravel rock. However, fossil collection on the rocky areas of Iwami Tatamigaura is prohibited as it is designated as a natural monument by the government. To enjoy it safely, it's recommended to understand the rules and manners beforehand and enjoy fossil hunting and viewing!
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