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Discover Nebraska and Explore the Geodiversity and fossils of the Agate Fossil Beds National Monument
Sip back and explore Agate Fossil Beds National Monument in Nebraska, a world-class Miocene fossil site preserving mass mortality bonebeds, ancient mammals, and High Plains geology. Located along the Niobrara River, the monument reveals drought-driven ecosystems, fossil hills, moss agates, and complete skeletons seen in the visitor centre, offering deep-time insight into climate change and Miocene life in the Great Plains of North America today.
Apr 2, 20254 min read


Discover Romania and Explore the Geodiversity of the Trovants in Costesti
Sip back and discover Romania’s mysterious “living stones” at the Trovant Museum Natural Reserve near Costești. These rare geological concretions appear to grow, move, and bud through mineral accretion, shaped by ancient marine environments and earthquakes. A unique geotourism destination near Bucharest, linking geology, folklore, and natural heritage.
Feb 8, 20253 min read


Discover Colombia and Explore the Fossils of La Venta near Huila in the Tatacoa Desert
Sip back and discover Colombia’s La Venta fossil site in the Tatacoa Desert, revealing Miocene biodiversity of mammals, reptiles, birds, and plants. Explore Bogotá’s cultural landmarks, museums, and cuisine. From arid desert landscapes to tropical forests, witness 13.5–11.8 million-year-old fossils, iconic geological formations, and vibrant city life. Perfect for paleontology enthusiasts, eco-tourists, and travelers seeking history, culture, and natural wonders in Colombia.
Dec 16, 20244 min read


The Petrified Forest on the Greek Island of Lesvos
Sip back and explore the Lesvos Petrified Forest, a UNESCO Global Geopark in Greece preserving Lower Miocene fossil trees, subtropical flora, and rare mammal remains, including Prodeinotherium bavaricum. Discover Sigri, Plaka, Bali-Alonia, and Nissiopi Parks, and the Natural History Museum showcasing 46+ fossil plant species and unique in situ petrified palms.
Jan 6, 20233 min read


The Napak Primate Fossils of Uganda
Sip back and explore Napak in northern Uganda is one of Africa’s richest fossil sites for well preserved Miocene hominoid primates. Recognised by the IUGS as a Geological Heritage Site, Mount Napak preserves volcanic ash layers and palaeosols yielding early apes such as Ugandapithecus and Afropithecus. These fossils reveal a tropical woodland environment over 20 million years ago and make Napak a unique destination.
Jan 4, 20233 min read
Find out more about gin, cocktail recipes, our fossil coastline, and the places
along the way that you can enjoy a jigger of Fossil Coast Gin.
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