Gondwana Coast Fossil Walk
About Gondwana Coast Fossil Walk
Interpretive fossil walks on the rock platforms at Ulladulla Harbour
Gondwana Coast Fossil Walk Description
The Gondwana Coast Fossil Walk operates from Ulladulla Harbour during the Summer holidays and at other times by request. Each Walk begins with a ‘hands-on” briefing session and is followed by an easy stroll with your guide across 500 metres of the wave-cut platform. It is a fun learning experience available to anyone from 5yrs to more than 80yrs and absolutely no prior geological knowledge or scientific background is needed.
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For more information check out our website http://www.gondwanacoastfossilwalk.com.au /
Don't miss the Labyrinthodont on display at the GCFW Fossil House. This lizard like terrestrial and freshwater amphibian from the Devonian through to Triassic periods had a flattened skull and conical teeth. Imagine if he lived today!!??
School Holidays are a great time to experience the Time Walk in Brodie Park beside the Ulladulla Harbour! Check out www.gondwanacoastfossilwalk.com.au for more info. What's even better it's FREE !!
Check Out our new article in the Local Express then come in and see our Labrynthodont in the Fossil House!
Magnificent 550kg Sandstone Fossil Slab finds home in Ulladulla Visitor Centre
There's the top of the crinoid stems!
A new home, fossil walks over summer and now a Time Walk! http://www.gondwanacoastfossilwalk.com.au /brodie-park-geol…/
We have a new home! Very exciting for the Fossil Walk :)
Almost as good as the dyke at Wasp Head - you should get down to South Durras and check it out!
David hunts fossils in another part of Australia, but it's interesting too!
We have Permian solitary rugose corals around Ulladulla (if you're lucky enough to find one), so this story is pretty interesting:
Now THAT'S a fossil!
Beware, coastal fossil walkers!
Being a bit of a geomorphologist, who also had training in pedology (the science of soil), I like this from CSIRO: