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Discovering the Lulworth Rangers of the Lulworth Estate in Dorset
Sip back and discover who the Lulworth Rangers are and the vital role they play in conserving the Lulworth Estate, Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast. From biodiversity protection and geology to visitor safety, education and sustainable tourism, explore how this expert ranger team safeguards one of the UK’s most iconic coastal landscapes.
May 24, 20236 min read


Dinosaur Provincial Park a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Alberta, Canada
Sip back and discover Dinosaur Provincial Park in Drumheller, Alberta—Canada’s largest badlands and one of the world’s richest Late Cretaceous dinosaur fossil sites. This UNESCO World Heritage Site preserves exceptional Campanian-age fossils from the Oldman and Dinosaur Park Formations, revealing ancient coastal plains, the Western Interior Seaway, and over 50 dinosaur species.
Dec 14, 20224 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


Why the Jurassic Coast is the Inspiration for our Drinks
Fossil Coast Drinks Co was founded in Devon in early Spring 2021 by father and son Wayne Munday and Jack Munday during the height of the COVID pandemic. Our goal was to learn something new and create an authentic British brand delivering purpose through communicating an interesting “ story in a bottle ”. What better story than the geological and fossil record of the Jurassic Coast a World Heritage Site. Wayne and Jack Munday the Founders of Fossil Coast Drinks Co Fossil Co
Feb 21, 20225 min read


Fossil Hunting the Jurassic Coast's Triassic Rocks
Sip back and explore the Jurassic Coast, a 155km UNESCO World Heritage coastline from East Devon to Dorset, revealing near-continuous Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous rocks, fossils and landforms. Spanning almost the entire Mesozoic Era, this globally significant landscape records dinosaur-age life, dramatic cliffs and bays, gateway towns, fossil museums and responsible beach fossil hunting guided by a safety-focused code of conduct.
Feb 18, 20226 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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