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Lyme Regis is located in Dorset, England. The cliffs at Lyme Regis are composed of sediment deposited during the Jurassic, and have yielded marine fossils such as ammonoids and spectacular marine reptiles. The fossils of Lyme Regis fired the imagination of some of the earliest palaeontologists, and the site continues to amaze and delight fossil collectors. This location, with the surrounding coast of Devon and Dorset, has recently been accepted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This distinction is expected to greatly increase the number of visitors with a geological interest to the area.
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Ian West provides photographs and information from geological field studies, with links to their localities.
Official guide to England's first UNESCO natural World Heritage Site, along ninety five miles of coastline from East Devon to Dorset. Includes history from the Triassic period, with present-day management and local access.
Short biography of Lyme Regis's most famous fossil hunter.
Selected for its coastal topography, and fossils in sequence of rock formations spanning the Mesozoic Era, or millions of years of the earth's history, contributing to earth sciences for over 300 years. Includes description, video, case study, related links, news and events.
Ian West provides photographs and information from geological field studies, with links to their localities.
Selected for its coastal topography, and fossils in sequence of rock formations spanning the Mesozoic Era, or millions of years of the earth's history, contributing to earth sciences for over 300 years. Includes description, video, case study, related links, news and events.
Official guide to England's first UNESCO natural World Heritage Site, along ninety five miles of coastline from East Devon to Dorset. Includes history from the Triassic period, with present-day management and local access.
Short biography of Lyme Regis's most famous fossil hunter.
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