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A Plesiosaur walk on the beach

Can you imagine walking along a beach, looking down and seeing a plesiosaur?

Sea reptile fossil found on beach

Nick Collard discovered the bones of the plesiosaur – a 1.5 metre-long sea creature which lived 188 million years ago – on the beach at Bridgwater Bay.

That must have been such a rush. I know that when I found a dinosaur footprint one time it was quite a feeling. This one must have been amazing.

I wish there had been a better photo, that’s all….

One reply on “A Plesiosaur walk on the beach”

I was taking a ramble through Bristol Uni’s
report paper on BB roll-outs and also our lovely little program “courseGenie” – well thats the commercial bit done with.

The link was from someones list:
“People I Would like to meet”

Michelle was there!

Interesting article – I once found a pelvic bone
from an ichthyosaur on the covered beach section
at Lyme Regis – a holiday spent digging.
I wish it had been this :
http://www.charmouthfossils.co.uk/ Charmouth is the next small town along the bay.

Anyhow, mostly only have time for digging up courseGenie interest nowadays!

Best Wishes Mike.

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