Joggins Fossil Cliffs, NS, Bay of Fundy Travel Show Ep 19

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Join Terri and Humphrey on their fun day exploring the world renowned, Joggins Fossil Cliffs as she looks way back into early history of the world among the highest tides in the world.

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@jthev
@jthev Жыл бұрын
Visited here in 2015. Well worth it! Tide wasn't right to do the 4-hour tour so we took the 2-hour one.
@mackenzieillingworth7778
@mackenzieillingworth7778 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, love this video its very informative! i was just wondering what the dominant rock type at joggins would be??
@virginiagreene3610
@virginiagreene3610 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, when will you go back to beautiful Grand Manan Island????? That is the most wonderful place in the world... a piece of Heaven and Earth!!!🤗
@madraven07
@madraven07 2 жыл бұрын
Girl nerd is smart
@royhanson3335
@royhanson3335 5 жыл бұрын
dates are way off!!!! millions of years? nope.
@VulcanMight
@VulcanMight 5 жыл бұрын
Go there at Joggins... its not fake news :))
@Kaliburrrr
@Kaliburrrr 4 жыл бұрын
Buddy, as someone who frequents joggins, and hunts fossils across New Brunswick I can tell you that joggins is in fact about a 15ish million year old lapse of time, if you’re disputing this you either never been or are ignorant
@Thiago43149
@Thiago43149 4 жыл бұрын
Kalibur Hi Kalibur, I live in Nova Scotia/Halifax and I would love to hunt some fossils. In mind I would like fossils of animals and not plants. Can we find animal fossils at Joggins or there is another region in NS that’s better to find animal fossils. Thank you for any information.
@Kaliburrrr
@Kaliburrrr 4 жыл бұрын
@@Thiago43149 I've heard rumors of crustacean fossils at Cape Engrage but I ain't sharing the spot until I've been next spring
@Kaliburrrr
@Kaliburrrr 4 жыл бұрын
@@Thiago43149 If you're new to fossil hunting one thing you need to understand is how incredibly rare animal fossils are aside beaches with things like ammonites and belomites. You can find lots of crazy things but most of it will be plants as they're everywhere so the chance of being fossilized is much greater. Very few animals are fossilized, I suggest traveling outside of NB for such things or researching and finding your own spot, but our geography limits us, coasts are the best bet. Animals will be most likely be found in ancient bogs, mudslides, rockslides, shallow lakebeds, somewhere where something could be quickly buried by circumstance is your best bet
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