WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

The rapidly eroding coastline at Walton-on-the-Naze provides a fantastic location for collecting fossils from the both the London Clay and the overlying Red Crag Formation. The site is famed for its fossils of marine origin, which occur in accumulations on the beach, having been washed out of the cliffs. Shark teeth are very common, especially.. The clay-rich geology of the Essex coast at Walton on the Naze is both a blessing and a curse. Coastal erosion crumbles away the land, but as it does so it uncovers many treasures from the past. In fact, the Naze beach is littered with fossilised shark's teeth dating back some 50 million years, and if you know what you are looking for, you.


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils


Geological? (Walton on the Naze, Essex, UK) Fossil ID The Fossil Forum

Geological? (Walton on the Naze, Essex, UK) Fossil ID The Fossil Forum


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils


Fossils to ID found today at Walton On The Naze, Essex (UK) Fossil ID The Fossil Forum

Fossils to ID found today at Walton On The Naze, Essex (UK) Fossil ID The Fossil Forum


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils


Michael Daniels excavating fossils WaltonontheNaze

Michael Daniels excavating fossils WaltonontheNaze


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils


Fossilized wood? Walton on the Naze finds. Fossil ID The Fossil Forum

Fossilized wood? Walton on the Naze finds. Fossil ID The Fossil Forum


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils


Walton on the Naze Essex find Walton on the naze, Walton, Essex

Walton on the Naze Essex find Walton on the naze, Walton, Essex


Identification of object found at Walton on the naze Fossil ID The Fossil Forum

Identification of object found at Walton on the naze Fossil ID The Fossil Forum


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils


Help with ID please. WaltonontheNaze. Walton on the naze, Walton, Alphabet activities

Help with ID please. WaltonontheNaze. Walton on the naze, Walton, Alphabet activities


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils


Geological? (Walton on the Naze, Essex, UK) Fossil ID The Fossil Forum

Geological? (Walton on the Naze, Essex, UK) Fossil ID The Fossil Forum


WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

Arguably the best-preserved fossils of Masillaraptor-like birds come from the lower Eocene London Clay of Walton-on-the-Naze (Essex, U.K.). The specimens were found more than two decades ago by the late Michael Daniels, but until recently they remained in private hands (Daniels, Citation 1992 , Citation 1995 ).. BBC News, Essex. A 13-year-old boy has found a shark tooth belonging to a giant prehistoric creature on the Essex coast. Ben discovered the 10cm-long (4in) tooth at Walton-on-the-Naze during a.