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Ammonite Fossil On The Drassic Coast Of The UK Stock Photo


Ammonite Fossil on the drassic Coast of the UK Stock Photo
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Ammonite Fossil on the drassic Coast of the UK #95448546
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Lyme Regis is famous for its geology, fossils and its unparalleled role in the birth of the earth sciences. The local blue lias clay found to the east and west contains the remarkable fossil remains of sea creatures from the Jurassic seas of 180 million years ago. It was on these beaches that one of Lyme& x27;s most famous citizens, Mary Anning & x28;1799-1847& x29;, discovered the first complete ichthyosaur to be found in England, and she was just 12-years-old at the time. Through her hard labour and scientific approach to recording her discoveries, Mary established herself as a renowned palaeontologist, and working with contemporaries Buckland, Conybeare and Henry de la Beche, played a pioneering role in developing our understanding of the earth. The remains of complete ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs and other incredible sea creatures are found to this day by people of all ages. The spiral shaped ammonite & x28;a long extinct member of the mollusc family a bit like a nautilus& x29; is more common, and with patience and a bit of luck you& x27;ll be able to find your own fossil in the rock pools or among the shingl