Harbour lights
Situated pretty much in the middle of the Jurassic coast natural world heritage site and at one end of Chesil beach, West Bay, Dorset it is a lovefest for fossil hunters from around the world.
This officially recognised site draws people in by the thousands Imagine strolling up a beach and casually picking up fossils of creatures that roamed the world millions of years ago. If you're lucky, maybe even finding a pyratized sample.
Of course, if you don’t mind the risk of having the whole cliff face land on you, you could take a hammer and hack away at the cliff base but this is not recommended (or allowed in many places).
So why is it, that every time I go fossiling there are teams of navies channelling away? Quite often, as I walk behind them, I glimpse an ammonite barely feet from where they are working. I wonder (as I do) if this is peculiar to Britain , and so I wander…..to Australia, to witness them collecting fossils
Whoa! Slow down guys, you just don't need all that stuff. I bet you've got a helicopter tucked away somewhere too haven't you ? That said, it's of to Wilmington, North Carolina to check out the scene That's a little more like it, no jack hammers there. And so peaceful.
So tomorrow evening, as I sit by the harbour lights eating my fish 'n'chips and watching the boats I'll remember……. we don't have it too bad.
This officially recognised site draws people in by the thousands Imagine strolling up a beach and casually picking up fossils of creatures that roamed the world millions of years ago. If you're lucky, maybe even finding a pyratized sample.
Of course, if you don’t mind the risk of having the whole cliff face land on you, you could take a hammer and hack away at the cliff base but this is not recommended (or allowed in many places).
So why is it, that every time I go fossiling there are teams of navies channelling away? Quite often, as I walk behind them, I glimpse an ammonite barely feet from where they are working. I wonder (as I do) if this is peculiar to Britain , and so I wander…..to Australia, to witness them collecting fossils
Whoa! Slow down guys, you just don't need all that stuff. I bet you've got a helicopter tucked away somewhere too haven't you ? That said, it's of to Wilmington, North Carolina to check out the scene That's a little more like it, no jack hammers there. And so peaceful.
So tomorrow evening, as I sit by the harbour lights eating my fish 'n'chips and watching the boats I'll remember……. we don't have it too bad.
