PREHISTORIC SEA DRAGONS DISCOVERY FIELD RESEARCH PHOTOGRAPHS HALLETTESTONEION SEAZORIA DRAGONS DISCOVERY

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DRAGONS DISCOVERY SKULL MATRIX EXCAVATION HILLFIELDION SEAZORIA PREHISTORIC SEA DRAGON

Seazoria Dragon skull matrix excavation Hillfieldion Seazoria 484yr Ordovician Hallettestoneion prehistoric Sea Dragon. Field Researcher Ron McEwen excavating the crown spikes.
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Seazoria Dragon skull matrix excavation Hillfieldion Seazoria 484yr Ordovician Hallettestoneion prehistoric Sea Dragon. Field Researcher Ron McEwen excavating the crown spikes.
Source: Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah USA.

PREHISTORIC SEA DRAGONS FIELD RESEARCH DISCOVERY INFORMATION SEAZORIA DRAGONS

Dragons Discovery: Prehistoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons Paleontological Discovery. New era of advanced prehistoric marine biology has been un earthed in northern Utah USA. The crystolized remains including 10 ft skulls with 27 inch teeth are currently being studdied, examined, and excavated by the Hallettestoneion Research Project, led by Hallettestoneion Seazoria Discoverer Mike Hallett. Over an eight year period of time a lot of Seazoria specific Dragons information and scientific knowlage has been developed by the Hallettestoneion Research Project. Through discovery, Field research, on site Seazoria remains study and examination, labratory analisiss researchers a gaing a broader scientific and biological understanding oof the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons. The Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons Discovery represents a whole new Time Era of advanced prehistoric marine biology that became extinct 540,000,000 million years ago- Precambrian Seazoria Dragons. Extinct 320 million years before the firts vertabra land Dinosour emerged at 220 million years ago. The Seazoria Dragons alive in the Precambrian Era, becomming extinct 540 million years ago are the true Prehistoric Sea Dragons that have been long missing from the Historical Textbook. And the Hallettestoneion Seazorias are the great ansestors to the modern land Dinosour. The Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons are the Largest, Oldest, and most advanced forms of life ever discovered. In addition to the discovery of the Hallettestoneion Seazorias the Hallettestoneion Research Project has uncovered a follow on discovery which is the Key element used to successfully unlock the biologicaly produced Hallettestoneion Seazorias. The "ZORIA REPEAT" repeating biological structures - Right and Lefts only All Seazoria Teeth and body spikes. The "ZORIA REPEAT" Written templates are biological structural growth blueprints of Hallettestoneion Seazoria Teeth and Body Spikes decribing in detail the internal "Growth Spines" framework layout format and the coralation between the internal growth spines and the specialized structual features and shape inherant to all Seazoria Teeth and body Spikes.-biological structures. Mapping of the internal "Growth Spines" framework Layout commonality within the Zoria repeating biological structures (Teeth and Spikes). is a breakthrough scientific discovery. The Internal growth spines format is common to all advanced prehistoric biological structures -Teeth- Add the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons Discovery Organization facebook page to your feed to see the latest developments, information and discoveries dedicated to Seazoria Dragons. Or visit the Hallettestoneion Seazorias offcial website at www.seazoria.com

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PHOTOGRAPHS FROM INSIDE THE DISCOVERY OF THE 484yr HALLETTESTONEION SEAZORIA DRAGONS DISCOVERY

 Seazoria Discoverer Mike Hallett pictured with Hillfieldion Seazoria a prehistoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon.
Seazoria Discoverer Mike Hallett pictured with Hillfieldion Seazoria a prehistoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon.
Source: Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah USA
Spike "Zoria Repeating" biological structure Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons Discovery.
Spike "Zoria Repeating" biological structure Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons Discovery.
Source: Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah USA
Typical Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons Skull Matrix Collapse. Most Seazoria Dragon Skulls have been preserved above and below the surface as shown in this field research drawing by Mike Hallett
Typical Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons Skull Matrix Collapse. Most Seazoria Dragon Skulls have been preserved above and below the surface as shown in this field research drawing by Mike Hallett
Source: Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah USA
Skull Hillfieldion Seazoria. Photo was taken prior to the partial skull matrix excavation of Hillfieldion Seazoria. Skull 123 inches long with full size teeth averaging more than 27 inches.
Skull Hillfieldion Seazoria. Photo was taken prior to the partial skull matrix excavation of Hillfieldion Seazoria. Skull 123 inches long with full size teeth averaging more than 27 inches.
Source: Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah USA
Re-creative conceptual Seazoria Dragon depiction by Karma Jenkins top. Lower- Seazoria Dragons Burial Matrix excavation field research template. Mike Hallett
Re-creative conceptual Seazoria Dragon depiction by Karma Jenkins top. Lower- Seazoria Dragons Burial Matrix excavation field research template. Mike Hallett
Source: Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah USA
21 inch full size Seazoria Dragon Tooth with 10.5 inch identical progressive replacement tooth. Recovered during the skull matrix excavation of Stormey Seazoria a prehistoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon.
21 inch full size Seazoria Dragon Tooth with 10.5 inch identical progressive replacement tooth. Recovered during the skull matrix excavation of Stormey Seazoria a prehistoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon.
Source: Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah USA
Skull matrix excavation before and after photos..Teeth on Right side of skull Hillfieldion Seazoria Dragon
Skull matrix excavation before and after photos..Teeth on Right side of skull Hillfieldion Seazoria Dragon
Source: Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah USA
Seazoria Dragons Graveyards. Utah USA. Officially Hallettestoneion Heights Seazoria Dragons Graveyards.  Location of intact examples of Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons. Mike Hallettt
Seazoria Dragons Graveyards. Utah USA. Officially Hallettestoneion Heights Seazoria Dragons Graveyards. Location of intact examples of Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons. Mike Hallettt
Source: Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah USA
Teeth. Front right teeth in the forward duck-billed section of the mouth in front of the skull. Teeth and skull have survived the jaw has not survived. Skull and teeth only.
Teeth. Front right teeth in the forward duck-billed section of the mouth in front of the skull. Teeth and skull have survived the jaw has not survived. Skull and teeth only.
Source: Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah USA
The "ZORIA REPEAT' Blueprint for Seazoria Dragons teeth and spikes. Complex repeating left and right biological structures.
The "ZORIA REPEAT' Blueprint for Seazoria Dragons teeth and spikes. Complex repeating left and right biological structures.
Source: Hallettestoneion research Project. Utah USA
Cover photo Seazoria Dragon Discovery movie. 37 minutes. Mike Hallett and Hillfieldion Seazoria sharing the cover. Credit goes to Janelle Garner for producing the "Discovery of the Hallettestoneion Seazoria s Movie. Janellyion Productions. Ogden Utah
Cover photo Seazoria Dragon Discovery movie. 37 minutes. Mike Hallett and Hillfieldion Seazoria sharing the cover. Credit goes to Janelle Garner for producing the "Discovery of the Hallettestoneion Seazoria s Movie. Janellyion Productions. Ogden Utah
Source: Hallettestoneion Research Project and Janelle Garner

Photographs of Seazoria Dragons Discovery

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Wow 16 months ago

Don't be silly cover your willy as you mount your dragon.

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