
Exploring The Jurassic Coast
As a geologist you find that it’s almost impossible to escape geology, because we study Planet Earth which is all around us. This proved to be the case on my family holiday this year, which I spent on the Jurassic Coast. Although I was on holiday my geology student brain couldn’t switch off and I […]

1/100th of my way there
I originally began blogging when I undertook the Leicester Award for Social Networking and now I can’t seem to stop. I blogged about this topic a few months ago… Something which has certainly sparked my interest since it was announced in October 2014, was the launch of 100 Great Geosites spanning the UK and Ireland by the Geological […]

Top five geological sights to see by sleigh
As a keen geologist himself, here are a few things that Father Christmas should look out for on the 24th of December. 1. The Himalayan mountain range – formed 65 million years ago, this extensive orogenic belt contains some of the tallest mountains in the world (namely the world famous Mount Everest). Interestingly for being […]
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