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In reply to the discussion: Doggerland in the news again [View all]Judi Lynn
(162,345 posts)32. Fishing for Fossils in the North Sea: The Lost World of Doggerland
Last edited Fri Dec 16, 2016, 06:16 PM - Edit history (1)
Saw this article in another message board:
Fishing for Fossils in the North Sea: The Lost World of Doggerland
February 4, 2014
https://thenaturalhistorian.com/2014/02/04/fishing-for-fossils-in-the-north-sea-the-lost-world-of-doggerland/
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It's great to see your comments here. It appears that area has a real value for you.
Judi Lynn
Sep 2016
#21
I found this article today: Orkneys Skara Brae shortlisted as UKs best heritage site
Judi Lynn
Feb 2017
#34
What a great surprise! I didn't see this video was available here until a moment ago.
Judi Lynn
Oct 2016
#27
I would love to read more, found a page of notes on the dig done there this year:
Judi Lynn
Dec 2016
#33
SCIENTISTS FIND NEW EVIDENCE OF LAND-SPLITTING TSUNAMI 8,150 YEARS AGO OFF ENGLAND'S COAST
Judi Lynn
Jul 2020
#38
The structures up there look amazingly old, eroded by nature after so very much time.
Judi Lynn
Jul 2020
#41
I hope human beings have learned far more about Orkney by the time someone finds your message!
Judi Lynn
Jul 2020
#44
These links are amazing. It's taking a long time to examine them, have never heard this information.
Judi Lynn
Aug 2020
#51
The scenary around Las Mdulas is amazing, unique rock formations, beautiful forests, wonderful!
Judi Lynn
Aug 2020
#55
That would make an unforgettable adventure, in every way! Sorry I live incredibly far from the area!
Judi Lynn
Aug 2020
#60
Enormous! Can't even imagine how much water would have been needed to do that.
Judi Lynn
Aug 2020
#62
Video from YouTube with translation to English (maybe it can answer your questions about how....
germamba
Aug 2020
#64
I started at the beginning, and have been taking small parts to the translator. Interesting!
Judi Lynn
Aug 2020
#69