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Researchers have been studying a recently discovered childhood token – believed to have belonged to the pioneering palaeontologist Mary Anning – on a beach in Lyme Regis, Dorset. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
I had hoped to be out skiing this past weekend, however, this has been the driest December in the Northwest on record! So, rather than spend two days skiing on alternating slush and ice, I headed out to the coast … Continue reading
I had hoped to be out skiing this past weekend, however, this has been the driest December in the Northwest on record! So, rather than spend two days skiing on alternating slush and ice, I headed out to the coast … Continue reading