But while the 95-mile stretch straddling Devon and Dorset has deep ties to dinosaurs, there’s more than dusty fossils to be discovered here. More than 250 million years old, England’s only natural ...
Join a fossil hunt on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset. As you explore a stretch of beach between Charmouth and Lyme Regis, get tips on what fossils to look out for. Britain's rocks hold a fascinating ...
William visits the Dorset coast and discovers how fossils are ... would have had about 180 bones like that. Narrator: Hunting for fossils along the beach can be lots of fun, but it's important ...
Jurassic Coast guide Martin Curtis said he saw collectors at Charmouth Beach "risk their lives in the race to be the first to the best fossils". Mr Curtis, who runs fossil hunting tours on beaches ...
Priceless relics have been discovered along the Jurassic Coast, and there are still plenty ... The Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre offers a 1.5 hour fossil hunting session for up to 7 people ...
celebrates the east Devon and west Dorset area known as Jurassic Coast. The 95-mile (152km) length of coast has World Heritage status in recognition of its geological importance. Fossils can be ...
Lyme Regis is now part of what is now called the Jurassic Coast, and discoveries are still being made to this day ... so tourists flocked to seaside towns such as Lyme Regis. Around this time fossil ...
A team of fossil hunters, led by collector Steve Etches, has uncovered what is thought to be the most complete Jurassic pliosaur ... than ever about pliosaurs’ hunting and eating abilities.