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7 January 2021
Our Top Tips for #Veganuary on the Jurassic Coast
As thousands of people give #Veganuary a go, rest assured that you don’t have to head to a hipster metropolis to…
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17 December 2020
Enjoying My Local Coast
One of my earliest memories of the coast, is of being taken to Seaton Beach to build stone castles. This would usually be accompanied by…
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16 September 2020
Jurassic Coast Ambassador Launches Dolphins Calendar
As a marine photographer and Jurassic Coast Ambassador, I've spent many hours cruising along the entire length of the Jurassic Coast capturing images from my…
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3 April 2020
Fool's Gold and the Jurassic Coast's Missing Molluscs
Iron pyrite, better known as fool's gold, is a mineral with a superficial resemblance to gold, and can be found in the fossils and rocks…
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2 April 2020
Into the Wild with Professor Sir Ghillean Prance
Jurassic Coast Trust member Professor Sir Ghillean Prance is a renowned botanist and Amazon explorer. After a prodigious career at the New York Botanical Garden,…
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1 April 2020
International Home Learning
No sooner than we sent out the first in our home learning activities, than Jurassic Coast fans Saba and Dex in the Netherlands took up…
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27 March 2020
Practical Magic - An Interview with Storyteller Jenny Moon
“From caverns deep underground to sky-high mountains, the rocks and stones all around us are ancient.” Folk Tales of Rock and Stone is…
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6 March 2020
A Spring Glamping Adventure on the Jurassic Coast…
There’s something quite special about Spring on the Jurassic Coast. Stretching from East Devon to Dorset, the days are becoming longer, we start to shake…
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24 February 2020
Explore Swanage and Purbeck on the Jurassic Coast
Swanage lies at the eastern end of the Jurassic Coast and is one of the area’s most charming towns. It also makes a superb base…
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