Rocks 18-23 LRJCD – Rocks with holes left by fossils in Portland Roach, a shelly oolitic limestone characterised by the moulds of shells including long pointed gastropods locally known as ‘The Portland Screw’ – Aptyxiella portlandica. On a sea wall called The Cobb at Lyme Regis, on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, 24 April 2010.
I love seeing photos of this location ever since reading Tracy Chevalier’s Remarkable Creatures, though I’m sure I would have enjoyed your photos even if I’d never read the book. (Tracy Chevalier happens to be a graduate of Oberlin College, the college in our town of Oberlin.)
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Thank you, Linda. It is so interesting that there should be this connection between your Oberlin and my Lyme Regis.
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