Timeless fascination of fossils



The YAC's were enthralled, yet again, at Colchester's Natural History Museum.
    It had been more than two years since the club last met there. At that time we made plans to go beach combing and fossil hunting on the Essex coast. But every plan we had made for 2020, bar our January and February meetings, had to be cancelled due to the pandemic.
   Today we learned about shark's teeth and handled examples. We identified and dated fossil shells from the red crag. We revived our plan for beach combing and fossil hunting. 
   The local rate of infection is currently quite high for the omicron variant of the virus. Five members of the club sent in last minute apologies as they felt unwell and tested positive for covid 19. One volunteer was unable to come to the meeting due to an appointment for a booster jab.
   Members who were able to meet up, brought their researches for our lottery funded project. But the number of absentees due to the virus made it impossible to complete the "after" survey, for the project, as we had hoped.
    
 

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