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Deep History Coast

@nn_deephistory

Official account of Norfolk's Deep History Coast, a 22-mile stretch of fossil-rich coastline from Weybourne to Happisburgh. #ExplorersWelcome.

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Have you discovered the augmented reality (AR) feature on the #DeepHistoryCoast app yet? You'll love it! Once you've found it, we would love to see where else the mammoth pops up! So please do share your photos with us. #ExplorersWelcome

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How excited are we? This year's #BattleOfTheBeaches23 Final will be contested by two #DeepHistoryCoast beaches. Vote for your favourite...

Deep History Coast (@nn_deephistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well done to #WestRunton on winning #BattleOfTheBeaches23 and to #Sheringham for making the final. We are so proud of of our #DeepHistoryCoast beaches! 👏👏👏🦣

Dr Alastair Curry (@dralastaircurry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing feeling to walk on the beach at #Happisburgh where humans first walked over 850,000 years ago - oldest human footprints outside Africa were found here #Footprints #Quaternary ⁦Deep History Coast⁩ ⁦Natural History Museum

Amazing feeling to walk on the beach at #Happisburgh where humans first walked over 850,000 years ago - oldest human footprints outside Africa were found here #Footprints #Quaternary ⁦<a href="/NN_DeepHistory/">Deep History Coast</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/NHM_London/">Natural History Museum</a>⁩
Dr David M.G. Waterhouse (@drdwaterhouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't forget to tune in to watch 'Norfolk & Suffolk: country & coast' on Channel 5, Weds 20th Sept 2023, 8pm. "On West Runton Beach, palaeontologist Dr David Waterhouse unearths fossils dating back millions of years." #Fossils #WestRunton #Norfolk #Suffolk #coast #country #TV

Don't forget to tune in to watch 'Norfolk &amp; Suffolk: country &amp; coast' on <a href="/channel5_tv/">Channel 5</a>, Weds 20th Sept 2023, 8pm. 
"On West Runton Beach, palaeontologist Dr David Waterhouse unearths fossils dating back millions of years."
#Fossils #WestRunton #Norfolk #Suffolk #coast #country #TV
Dodo and Dinosaur (@dododinosauruk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re very excited to be sharing our new #ExtraordinaryExtinct fossil guide and monstrous minibeasts activities North Norfolk Visitor Centre on Sat 28th Oct. With special guest and #DeepHistoryCoast expert, Dr David M.G. Waterhouse, plus a creepy crawly goody bag to take home! 🦑dodoanddinosaur.com/event-details/…

We’re very excited to be sharing our new #ExtraordinaryExtinct fossil guide and monstrous minibeasts activities <a href="/NorthNorfolkVC/">North Norfolk Visitor Centre</a> on Sat 28th Oct. With special guest and #DeepHistoryCoast expert, <a href="/DrDWaterhouse/">Dr David M.G. Waterhouse</a>, plus a creepy crawly goody bag to take home! 🦑dodoanddinosaur.com/event-details/…
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Set in Norfolk’s ANOB, North Norfolk is renowned for its spectacular coastline and wildlife, miles of glorious beaches, Deep History Coast, seaside communities & a beautiful hinterland of rolling countryside and picturesque market towns and villages. visitnorfolk.co.uk/naturally/make…

Set in Norfolk’s ANOB, North Norfolk is renowned for its spectacular coastline and wildlife, miles of glorious beaches, Deep History Coast, seaside communities &amp; a beautiful hinterland of rolling countryside and picturesque market towns and villages.

visitnorfolk.co.uk/naturally/make…
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#inktober2023 11) Wander. The astonishing Happisburgh footprints . Made c900,000 years ago by a group of adults & (wonderfully) children walking along mudflats on what is now Norfolk. These ephemeral traces of humans are the earliest footprints outside Africa. Mind blowing.

#inktober2023 11) Wander. The astonishing Happisburgh footprints . Made c900,000 years ago by a group of adults &amp; (wonderfully) children walking along mudflats on what is now Norfolk. These ephemeral traces of humans are the earliest footprints outside Africa. Mind blowing.
Dr David M.G. Waterhouse (@drdwaterhouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's a bit strange standing next to my own drawings of #mammoths blown-up to full scale (perhaps I should have signed them?)! They're at #Sheringham, on #Norfolk's #DeepHistoryCoast.🦣

It's a bit strange standing next to my own drawings of #mammoths blown-up to full scale (perhaps I should have signed them?)!
They're at #Sheringham, on #Norfolk's #DeepHistoryCoast.🦣
Dr David M.G. Waterhouse (@drdwaterhouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not a bad #fossil hoard from our walk from #Cromer to West Runton, North #Norfolk yesterday. Some belemnites (𝘤. 80 million years old) and a small piece of wood and partial red deer antler beam from the Cromer Forest-bed Formation (𝘤. 500,000 to a million years old).

Not a bad #fossil hoard from our walk from #Cromer to West Runton, North #Norfolk yesterday. Some belemnites (𝘤. 80 million years old) and a small piece of wood and partial red deer antler beam from the Cromer Forest-bed Formation (𝘤. 500,000 to a million years old).
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Dive into Norfolk's deep history along the coast! From ancient ruins to maritime tales, and unravel the mysteries of Norfolk's captivating past ⚓️🏰 visitnorfolk.co.uk/post/explore-t…

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#OnThisDay in 2014, the earliest human footprints in the whole of Europe were announced. The fossil footprints found in #Happisburgh on the #DeepHistoryCoast are believed to have been made around 900,000 years ago. nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/…

#OnThisDay in 2014, the earliest human footprints in the whole of Europe were announced. The fossil footprints found in #Happisburgh on the #DeepHistoryCoast are believed to have been made around 900,000 years ago.

nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/…