Description
Fossils-300 million years ! Think about it. The Joggins Cliffs in Nova Scotia on the Bay of Fundy, are home to many fossils of the Carboniferous period, a time when subtropical growth dominated the area. Today we see this growth preserved for eternity in the fossils found in and along the cliffs. Even the fossilized remains of the oldest known reptile, which existed before the dinosaurs, have been discovered here. The Joggins Cliff Park are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Taken By
Ann Kilbreath
Taken On
August 7, 2021
Tagged
fossils
cliffs
ancient
rock
park
carboniferous
paleozoic
explore
trees
geology
history
museum
slate
nature
outdoors
mountain
wood
ice
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Focal:
90
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Lens Model:
OLYMPUS M.14-150mm F4.0-5.6 II
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Shutter speed:
0.005
sec
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Aperture: f/
5.5