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The geology gallery explores the rich local fossils and the extraordinary history of science behind their early discovery and study. Mary Anning and the Anning family of Lyme Regis, plays a central part of this story.
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The Centre is located right on the beach at Charmouth. This part of the Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site (the Jurassic Coast) is famous for fossils and the Centre aims to help people explore the geology and fossils, together with marine life. Expert fossil wardens are on hand to help people discover foss...
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The beaches around Charmouth and Lyme Regis are world famous for fossils. I found my first ammonite here in 1973 and became a geologist as a result! I have planted 10 fossils in this view but there are many more. This is just how you find them, lying on the beach! There are ammonites, belemnites, shells, trace foss...
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Tonns of fossils (Gryphaea arcuata - Devil“s Claw) washed out after rainfall. Easy to find in this field near Emerange (southern Luxembourg).
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Asgard Range
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Located in Hot Springs, South Dakota, the Mammoth Site is the site of 27000 year old sinkhole and hot springs. Mammoths (mostly Columbian, but a couple of Woolly Mammoths too) occasionally wandered into the sinkhole and became stuck in the mud and unable to escape. As a consequence many mammoth skeletons were preserv...
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A wall in the Prehistoric Journey exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science highlighting the giant predator fish Xiphactinus audax, as well as other fishes, a mosasaur (Platycarpus caryphaeus), an icthyosaur (Stenopterygius quadriscissus), and a sea turtle (Protostega gigas).
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Fossils in a stone block in one of the walls on the campus of FHSU. Many of these limestones are quarried locally - the fossils accumulated along with lime mud on the floor of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway some 80 million years ago. Something unusual happened during the stitch - the image was stretched hor...
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After the snowstorm shortened our field trip, we decided to adjourn to the Amherst College Geology Museum - an excellent alternative, as it turned out.
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Dinosaur skulls and skeletons at the Amherst College Geology Museum.
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