A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Egypt's Western Desert preserving the most important fossil record of early whale evolution — the basilosaurid 'walking whales.' Shark teeth (Otodus, Carcharias) co-occur in the Late Eocene Birket Qarun Formation. Strictly heritage-only: visit, learn, photograph; no collecting.
Heritage tourism only — guided walks of the open-air museum trail. No tools, no collecting.
Open to visitors as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (entry fee). Reach via 4WD from Faiyum or Cairo with a licensed guide. Ranger-supervised trail loops past articulated whale skeletons in situ.
Absolutely no fossil collecting. Egyptian Antiquities Law makes removing any fossil material a serious criminal offense. Photography is fully permitted.
Trophy = headline find · Rare = real score · Uncommon = some trips · Common = most trips.
The beachcomber's bonus round — what else the geology gives up.
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