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Tag: beach

Staying… in Northumberland

31st August 2020 Sandra

A staycation used to involve taking time off from work or usual activities but staying at home – a chance…

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Posted in: Location, North East, Northumberland, Tourism Filed under: AONB, beach, mining, National Park, Northumberland, Northumberlandia, staycation

Dinosaurs of Britain – Hastings

10th May 2019 Joseph

Hastings is a very famous place – mostly associated with the major battle that took place nearby in 1066, with…

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Posted in: Britain - General, Geology, South East Filed under: beach, cast fossils, dinosaur, dragons, footprints, fossils, Hastings

The Most Dangerous Path in Britain

7th February 2019 Sandra

Where is the most dangerous path in Britain?  Crib Goch on Snowdon?  Striding Edge on Helvelyn? Or maybe the Cuillin…

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Posted in: Coasts, East, Essex Filed under: beach, coast, mud flats, sea level

Assessing Dunes

20th July 2018 Sandra

Sand dunes are fun to explore.  There are lots of ups and downs and little paths to follow and being…

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Posted in: Britain - General, Coasts, Fieldwork Filed under: beach, bi-polar, coast, fieldwork, sand dunes

Use Your Quadrat

13th July 2018 Sandra

A quadrat can be used in all sorts of ways and you might find it useful for biology fieldwork too. …

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Posted in: Britain - General, Coasts, Fieldwork Filed under: beach, fieldwork, pebble, quadrat, sand dunes, vegetation

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