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Fossils and fossil collecting in
Pendower, Cornwall
Location summary information for collecting fossils in Pendower, Cornwall |
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The Ordovician Rocks at Pendower Beach contain shell impressions, these are poorly preserved and trilobites are extremely rare, however as with all Cornish fossil locations, these are mainly for fossil enthusiasts and geologists who are not expecting lots of finds. |
Location Information for Pendower, Cornwall |
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Cliff, Foreshore
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Pendower beach is a generally safe area and at low tide there is a beautiful large sandy beach (ideal for the kids). There is a small risk of being cut off by the tide but due to the shape of the bay you can see the approaching tide from a long way off, so there really is no excuse, and anyway of course you will be collecting on a falling tide. The fossil bearing rocks at the eastern end are very jumbled and contain many fairly deep rock pools and drop-offs, for this reason we would not recommend this site for small children as it would be easy for them to become separated or slip and injure themselves. Older responsible children should be fine, please wear suitable footwear boots/wellingtons. |

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