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The Fezouata Fossils Found On The Edge Of The Sahara
Sip back and explore the Fezouata Fossils Found On The Explore the Fezouata Fossils of Jbel Tizagaouine in Morocco, one of the world’s most important Ordovician fossil sites. This internationally recognised lagerstätte preserves soft-bodied marine life from the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event, offering rare insight into early Paleozoic evolution, geological heritage, and fossil-rich geotourism in the Anti-Atlas region.
Nov 9, 20225 min read


Fossil Coast Geo Travel Guide Explores the Burgess Shales of British Columbia Canada
Sip back and explore the Burgess Shale of Yoho National Park, British Columbia, one of the world’s most important fossil sites and a key record of the Cambrian Explosion. Discover exceptionally preserved marine life, trilobites, and soft-bodied organisms, the geological significance of the Stephen Formation, and how guided hikes reveal this UNESCO-listed geological heritage in the Canadian Rockies.
Nov 7, 20224 min read


Fossil Coast Geo Travel Guide Explores The Chengjiang Fossil Site in Yunnan Province, China
Sip back and explore the Chengjiang Fossil Site in Yunnan Province, China, one of the world’s most important Cambrian Lagerstätten. Dating back over 518 million years, this IUGS-designated geological heritage site preserves the earliest complex marine ecosystems, soft-bodied fossils, and the oldest known chordates, offering unparalleled insight into the Cambrian Explosion.
Nov 4, 20225 min read


Fossil Coast Geo Travel Guide Explores the Ediacara Hills of Flinders Ranges South Australia
Sip back and explore the Ediacara Hills of South Australia’s Flinders Ranges, one of the world’s first IUGS Geological Heritage Sites. Discover exceptionally preserved Ediacaran fossils, the dawn of complex animal life, ancient supercontinents, Aboriginal cultural landscapes, and one of Earth’s most important Precambrian fossil Lagerstätten through deep geological time.
Nov 2, 20226 min read


Fossil Coast Geo Travel Guide Explores Mistaken Point in Newfoundland, Canada
Sip back and explore Mistaken Point in Newfoundland, Canada, one of the world’s First 100 Geological Heritage Sites. Discover 580-million-year-old Ediacaran fossils, including Rangeomorphs, along the dramatic south-eastern Avalon Peninsula. Learn about trace fossils, volcanic ash preservation, and the transition to the Cambrian Explosion. Perfect for geotourists, paleontology enthusiasts, and travelers seeking remote, fossil-rich destinations with guided walks and interpretiv
Oct 31, 20225 min read
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