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62 Years of the Quaternary Course with Angus Lunn
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62 Years of the Quaternary Course with Angus Lunn

Angus Lunn lead the successful Quaternary course for 62 years. Through this, Angus inspired many people to explore this fascinating period in the earth’s history….

31 January 2025

Angus Lunn | Geology | North East Nature

Geology at Winlaton
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Geology at Winlaton

Recently, local naturalists and NHSN’s Earth Sciences Specialist Group set out to explore the geology of Winlaton. Take a look at what they discovered. …

13 July 2022

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Geology at Tynemouth & Cullercoats
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Geology at Tynemouth & Cullercoats

Recently, local naturalists and NHSN’s Earth Sciences Section set out to explore the Great Limestone in Weardale. Take a closer look at what they discovered. …

11 April 2022

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The Geology of Holy Island
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The Geology of Holy Island

Recently, local naturalists and NHSN’s Earth Sciences Section set out to explore the geology of Holy Island in Northumberland. Take a closer look at what they discovered. …

15 September 2021

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The Geology of Seahouses
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The Geology of Seahouses

Recently, local naturalists and NHSN’s Earth Sciences Section set out to explore the fascinating geology of Seahouses in Northumberland. Take a closer look at what they discovered….

3 August 2021

Earth Sciences | Geology | Northumberland | Seahouses

The Geology of Cow Green
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The Geology of Cow Green

Recently, NHSN members set out to explore the rich and varied geology of Cow Green in Upper Teesdale. Take a…

15 July 2021

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