Step back in time as we explore the Jurassic Coast. We dive into it's features, history, people, and associated scientific discoveries both historic and modern.
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For our final episode in our visit to the Jurassic Coast, we're looking at one of the most remarkable people to have made the area their home. Mary Anning was born to a humble, impoverished family and had to begin working at a young age to help support her parents and eight siblings. She developed a keen eye for fossils and other curiosities buried…
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In this episode we'll be looking at the different rocks, fossils, and formations that are present in the Jurassic Coast and what they can, have, and continue to teach us about the world. Each layer of rock, each towering sea stack, and each piece of sandstone all have a long, rich history and help us understand how the Earth shifted to form differe…
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The Jurassic Coast is just over 150 kilometres long, but contains a rich tapestry of history dating back 185 million years to the Mesozoic Era. Located between East Devon to Dorset in England, the name comes from the exposed geography showing off rock formations from the Jurassic, Triassic, and Cretaceous periods. Fossil collector Mary Anning disco…
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The Jurassic Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, containing rich natural wonders. This trimester we'll be taking you on a virtual trek across the coast and it's history, diving deep into palaeontology and the people who popularised it. Vocals: Jack Becker: Music: "On the Shore" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By …
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