Come visit Blue Beach Fossil Museum in Nova Scotia, Canada
Come to Nova Scotia, Canada, to visit one of the most important fossil finds of all time, Blue Beach! The Blue Beach Fossil Museum has the earliest tetrapod (four legged) animal fossils on Earth. Come to the earliest evidence we have of four legged animals walking on land 350 Million years ago!
The Blue Beach Fossil Museum Society is looking for $2 Million kick starter funding to build a world class Paleo Centre to protect, preserve, and display these important fossils--all 100,000 lbs of them!
Videography by John Huang Photography.
Blue Beach Fossil Museum, Annapolis Valley Nova Scotia
For the past decade, the Blue Beach Fossil Museum in Avonport, Nova Scotia, Canada has made countless discoveries of rare and stunning fossils. valleytourism.ca
Blue Beach Fossil Museum: How to Find Fossils
This interview and field trip with Blue Beach Fossil Museum curator Chris Mansky shows you what to look for on Blue Beach and how to identify tracks, bones, and other fossil features.
Presented by the Blue Beach Fossil Museum Society and John Huang Photography. It features Chris Mansky and tracker Kate Porter.
Blue Beach Museum
Blue Beach Fossil Museum is located near Hantsport, Nova Scotia. Chris Mansky talks about his discoveries at Ble Beach and how important it is to Romers Gap.
Blue Beach - Creating a Legacy to Evolution - Student's Dreams
The Blue Beach Fossil Museum Society (BBFMS), a Canadian Registered not-for-profit, was formed in 2009 and has invested their efforts in a multi-phased project to construct and operate the new and exciting world class Blue Beach Paleo-Centre - to preserve, promote, and present this unique Geo-heritage site as a vital part of the province’s natural history, while contributing to lifelong learning.
This video is about the benefits to the community and society at large that building this museum could bring.
Help us to build this museum! Contact bbfmsfundraising@xplornet.com
Blue Beach, Nova Scotia
Fossil hunting in Nova Scotia
Blue Beach, Nova Scotia
Hunting for fossils at Blue Beach, Nova Scotia
Blue Beach, Nova Scotia
May 19th, 2018. Blue Beach is a 2 kilometres stretch of cliff-bordered coastline along the Avon River in the southern bight of the Minas Basin in Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Also, our backyard!
Lighthouse Point at Blue Beach near Hantsport, Nova Scotia, Spring 2014
This is a 270 degree pan at the syncline at the lighthouse. This is where the greatest concentration of fossils described in our new paper were collected over the years. This image also give you a sense for how high the tides are here. During the day they span from what you see here at low tide to lapping up 2-3 feet onto the cliffside.
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Family Fossil Find, Day at the Beach!
We go on a day Hike to Blue Beach, Nova Scotia. Come along as we have family fun and check out the view! Check out the fossils we find on the beach!
Blue Beach keyhole, Nova Scotia
Fossil Rocks At Blue Beach
Blue Beach July 19 2019 walk-in
The final part of the two minute walk to Blue Beach.
Located in Avonport, Nova Scotia
Its near the mouth of the Avon River.
Google directions suggested several routes there all including Martin Rd, a not so good gravel road. Best for me would have been exit 8 off HWY 101 and head west on Route 1 until Bluff Rd for almost 4k then about a half kilometre to the small parking area at end of road just after going through underpass of train tracks. The walking trail is on the right just beyond a concrete divider block.
Its about a 2 minute walk to beach
Blue Beach, NS - 2016-Oct-30 - TomCod
2 tomcob on shrimps at BlueBeach in Nova Scotia
Avonport Christmas get together in Jim and Linda's rec room ~ 2015
Rock And Roll Lullaby...Memories Are Made Of This
Toronto Calling
On 1st of June we decided to go to Ontario on a road trip which we knew gonna be 3087km approx. We were so excited because we were going to cross four provinces to reach Ontario including a marine trip from Newfoundland to Nova Scotia.
We were soo lucky to get the nicest weather all along.we started early in the morning at 5am from St.John’s and our very first stop was Gander which came at 11a.m. All the way to Gander was soo much fun with all nice weather and company.
After it We crossed Corner Brook which I felt another heaven in this World.It was covered with all sides mountain which were covered with snow and the valley in the middle. Located on the Bay of Islands at the mouth of the Humber River, the city is the fifth-largest population centre in the province behind St. John's,[2] and smallest of three cities behind St. John's and Mount Pearl.[3] As such, Corner Brook functions as a service centre for western and northern Newfoundland. It is located on the same latitude as Gaspé, Quebec, a city of similar size and landscape on the other side of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Corner Brook is the most northern city in Atlantic Canada.
Now it was time to reach Port Aux Basques.We reaches there by 5p.m .After reaching there we were suppose to wait for 4 hour as we have to take ferry from Port Aux Basques to Nova Scotia and it was scheduled At 9p.m.
Our experience in Ferry was soo amazing .We got our cabin booked which was soo neat and clean and well equipped. There was soo many recreational things on the board with which you never ever gonna bored.
There are good food facilities and you can surely spend a quality time there.
As we took our car and it was parked on the boarded itself,the time we left the board I gotta see the Green Dreamlands of NovaScotia.
I have never seen before anything more beautiful than this. A breathtaking moment was for me when I saw the beauty of Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia means New Scotland in Latin[6] and is the recognized English-language name for the province. In Scottish Gaelic, the province is called Alba Nuadh, which also simply means New Scotland. The province was first named in the 1621 Royal Charter granting to Sir William Alexander in 1632 the right to settle lands including modern Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and the Gaspé Peninsula.
Nova Scotia is Canada's smallest province in area after Prince Edward Island. The province's mainland is the Nova Scotia peninsula surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, including numerous bays and estuaries. Nowhere in Nova Scotia is more than 67 km (42 mi) from the ocean.[8] Cape Breton Island, a large island to the northeast of the Nova Scotia mainland, is also part of the province, as is Sable Island, a small island notorious for its shipwrecks,[9] approximately 175 km (110 mi) from the province's southern coast.
Nova Scotia has many ancient fossil-bearing rock formations. These formations are particularly rich on the Bay of Fundy's shores. Blue Beach near Hantsport, Joggins Fossil Cliffs, on the Bay of Fundy's shores, has yielded an abundance of Carboniferous-age fossils. Wasson's Bluff, near the town of Parrsboro, has yielded both Triassic- and Jurassic-age fossils.
After Nova Scotia we headed towards Edmunston which is on the borders of New Brunswick and Quebec.
New Brunswick is one of eastern Canada's Maritime provinces. It encompasses rivers, pine forest, mountains and the Bay of Fundy, known for extreme tides and whale-watching. The port city of St. John is home to the New Brunswick Museum, with local artwork dating to the 1800s, and the long-standing St. John City Market's many food stalls. To the southwest is Reversing Falls, where rapids flow backwards at high tide.
We decided to stay in Edmunston. it was a lovely small town. We resided in a hotel which was good and fully equipped.Again we started early in the morning around 7 and crossing the border of New Brunswick and Quebec,we reached Quebec and derived all day long until we reached Ontario at 7p.m
Québec is a predominantly French-speaking province in eastern Canada with 2 vibrant cities in its south, connected by the Chemin du Roy highway along the Saint Lawrence River. The metropolis Montréal is named after Mt. Royal, the triple-peaked hill at its heart. Dating to 1608, Québec City retains its old colonial core, Place Royale, and historic harbor, Vieux Port, now known for nightlife.
Now as we finally reached Ontario at 7.pm.we again met heavy rains and high rising building started welcoming us.
It took 3 days and 2 nights to reach Ontario from Newfoundland.
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jezebel's wound thank perp, avonport ns.MOV
what happens to the pets of a Monarch Program 'broken butterfly'
Sunday morning Run to Avonport from Wolfville along the railway
Sunday morning Run to Avonport from Wolfville along the railway Sunday morning Run to Avonport from Wolfville along the railway
Nova Scotia Storm hits Annapolis Valley, January 27, 2015. Raw footage by Innovative
Nova Scotia Storm hits Annapolis Valley. January 27, 2015. Raw video footage by Innovative in New Minas
cat mutillated by gangstalker: avonport, nova scotia.MOV
hint: who owns the lighthouse now??? pirates? this video is evidence what happens to the pets of a broken butterfly (MK Ultra) - please help to bring corrupt corporations and their minions to justice before it's too late for all of us - more will die, more will be hurt, all innocent victims receive this same treatment; we will all be as one soon, and they will flee in terror, please believe me (our diplomacy makes them laugh till they puke - no more. they see mercy and kindness and compassion only as weaknesses. no longer turn the other cheek) BE CAREFUL and know there is precious little privacy. Some of us are living spy-cams for the enemy, against our will. We will have our accounts hacked by agents of corrupt corporate governments... this is a desperate attempt to reach