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What to Read for Marloes Sands

Related Books, Maps and Guides for Fossils and the Geology of Marloes Sands
Available via UKGE Online, or by calling 0800 0336002
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Wales Regional Geology
2008 - NEW Edition
UKGE Code: BK0036: Price: £18.00
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Deposits Magazine - Issue 12
Our own magazine, issue 12 covers fossil collecting from Marloes Sands.
UKGE Code: DE0012: £3.95 or £2.00 PDF download
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1:250 000 Geological Map of Marloes Sands
Geological Maps are sold either Flat or Folded for Solid, or Seabed geology. Special editions may be available for certain locations. For a complete list click the link below.
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1: 50 000 Geological Map of Marloes Sands
Geological Maps are sold either Flat or Folded for Solid, Drift or combined geology. Special editions and memoirs are available for certain locations. For a complete list of
1: 50 000 maps, click the link below.
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Other Locations similar to Marloes Sands

This is an excellent location for corals, other similar locations for Silurian Corals in the Shropshire District are; Mortimer Forest, Wenlock Quarry, Upper Millichope , Llanymynech Quarry, and Shadwell Quarry . In Scotland, you can also find corals at St Monans

For trilobites, further locations in Shropshire are Vinnels, Mortimer Forest, Hillend, Wenlock Quarry,Hope, Betton Dingle, Shadwell Quarry, Upper Millichope and The Onny Trail. In South West Wales, you can also find Silurian Trilobites from Marloes Sands and Abereiddy. In scotland you can find Carboniferous Trilobites and tracks at Aberlady.

You can also collect carboniferous Corals from; Portishead and Weston-Super-Mare in Avon, or along the South West Coast, you can also collect Devonian Corals from Torquay along Hopes Nose and Daddy Hole and Castleton, Parkhouse Hill,in the Derbyshire district..

For Corals from Younger period, the Coralline Crag at Ramsholt makes ideal collecting.


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UK Fossils Management - Alister Cruickshanks & Roy Bullard
UK Fossils Curator - Ian Cruickshanks
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