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Kimmeridge Beach

by Oregano @ 2007-12-27 - 22:27:40

With Dutch visitors over the Christmas period we wanted to take them to somewhere different from home. Previously visitors have enjoyed going to the Isle of Purbeck where the cliff scenery is quite different from the dunes and beaches of the Netherlands.

One place we have never been to as a family is Kimmeridge. Our eldest son is a surfer and said that the reefs, cliffs and fossils there were very interesting. On arriving there on Christmas Eve we were struck by the darkness of the cliffs in contrast to the limestone and chalk of nearby West Lulworth or Swanage. This is shown very well on the University of Southampton website.

The dark shales (some looked more like slates) of the cliffs dominate the cliffs however there are very distinct layers of yellow sandstone. On some parts of the beach there shales go out as flat plates into the sea.

 kimmeridge flat rocks

The shale and that sandstone makes for very colourful contrasts.
 sandstone and slate

Although the cliffs are famous for their oil shales, which occasionally burn, an obvious feature of many rocks was the presence of iron ore. A lot of rocks looked really rusty.

 rusty rock

There were obviously a lot of fossils. Ammonites - or rather fractions of them were very common - and quite a few rocks showed imprints of shellfish.

 my fossils

Larger ammonites were quite visible in various states of erosion in both shale and sandstone rocks.

 ammonite in sandstone

My eldest son and his cousin found some small but well preserved ammonites in shale in rocks below the cliff.

 ammonites in slate

Another cousin found parts of an ammonite in a rusty rock.

 rusty fossil

While neither good geologists nor expert fossil-hunters this was a very interesting beach!

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2007-12-27 @ 23:22

lovely pictures and what amazing fossils to just find like that!!!! 8| :)

Thank you! I have visited a few other 'fossil beaches' and have been disappointed in the past. But the whole Isle of Purbeck seems absolutely fascinating...not just fossils.

kiki2ukiki2u [Member]
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2008-01-05 @ 08:35

Oh O. i love this, thos amonites are really great, i would love to find it and bring that home :))
I must do a round of some of my beaches oh yes!
Hope your Xmas time was a nice one as well your New Year's party, btw:

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2008 the GR8 :D for you and yours :yes:
Hugs2youxx
Kiki

The ammonites in shale were reasonably easy to take back. Those in sandstone blocks were a different story. But this is the best fossil beach I have seen!

roselyne19roselyne19 [Member]
2008-01-05 @ 20:21

Wow great pics Oregano, I'm amazed by the diversity of all these rocks ! Happy New Year and lots of outdoor exploration and indoor also by the way :):wave:

Thanks and all the best with your artistic exploration too!

hintzeyanghintzeyang pro
2008-01-08 @ 12:26

interesting post, we didn't aware of such unique fossils in our last visit to the south coast... the stone beaches view is quite familiar though :-) It must be very cold to visit there in the winter.

We visited Charmouth on the Jurassic Coast a few years ago which is supposedly a good place for fossils and found nothing. My son surfs occasionally at Kimmeridge and told us that it was easy to see fossils.

There was a strong wind but it must have been 10 degrees when were there. So a lot warmer than here in Finland.

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