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Blue Beach is not for sale
(Originally posted in March 2014. Updated a few times, last in May 2017) Left: Google Earth image showing location of Blue Beach – Avonport Station coastline. Right: aerial photo of the cliff (in the shade) and beach at low … Continue reading
Posted in General geoscience, Geoheritage, Nova Scotia
Tagged Atlantic, Canada, Carboniferous, earth science, evolution, extinction, geology, Nova Scotia, paleontology, Romer's Gap, Tournaisian
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