
Fool’s Gold: Betting On Gold Prospects
When I was little, maybe 5 or 6 years old, I struck gold! Well, it wasn't real gold, but I was most convinced. Someone had dumped a tailings pile near the woods where I lived and in the sun, those cru...
27 Mai 20218min

José Bonaparte: Master of the Mesozoic
One of the most delightful palaeontologists to grace our Earth was José Fernando Bonaparte (14 June 1928 – 18 February 2020). He was an Argentinian paleontologist who you'll know as the discoverer of ...
20 Mai 20216min

The Great Karoo of South Africa
The Great Karoo was formed in a vast inland basin starting 320 million years ago, at a time when that part of Gondwana which would eventually become Africa, lay over the South Pole. The Karoo records ...
12 Mai 202115min

Marble Canyon: Stromatolites in Limestone
Marble Canyon in British Columbia, Canada is a lovely place to hike. Here you can see some of the oldest freshwater stromatolites on Earth and one of our oldest lifeforms. The canyon's name comes from...
21 Mar 20214min

The Shifting Earth: Plate Tectonics
Plate tectonics looks at Earth’s outer layer. It is made up of large, moving pieces called plates. All of Earth’s land and water sit on these plates. The plates are made of solid rock. Under the plate...
2 Mar 20217min

Amber: Fossilized Tree Resin
Amber is fossilized tree resin that has been appreciated for its colour and natural beauty since the Neolithic. We find amber around the globe, generally in rocks that are Cretaceous or younger. Tree ...
21 Feb 20218min

Ammonite Valentine: Upper Cretaceous Brannen Lake Motorcross Pit
One of the classic Vancouver Island fossil localities is the Santonian-Maastrichtian, Upper Cretaceous Haslam Formation Motocross Pit near Brannen Lake, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. The quarry ...
14 Feb 20218min



















