Fossil Grove Victoria Park - Reviews from across the web
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Fossil Grove Situated in Victoria Park, the Fossil Grove is a 300 million year old forest which was uncovered by accident during the construction of a pathway through a disused quarry at the west... clyde-valley.com
Illustrated Guide to Places to Visit - Fossil Grove, Glasgow They were eventually identified as the fossilised stumps and roots of Carboniferous forests which had covered Scotland over 300 million years ago. In some parts of the country, the trees became the coal seams which powered the Industrial Revolution. Those in Victoria Park had been preserved in mud a... rampantscotland.com
Fossil Grove has designated the grove a site of Special Scientific Interest. These fossilised tree stumps were discovered in 1887 when an old quarry was being landscaped as part of the work during the creation of the park. Careful excavation of the site uncovered the fossil remains, and a building was erected to... glasgowmuseums.com
Fossil Grove - FAQ Scotland was very different 330 million years ago. For a start, it was situated near the equator and the climate was hot and humid with a high rainfall. It formed part of a landscape of extensive low-lying swampy river plains and deltas. These wetlands were swathed in dense tropical forest in which ... glasgowmuseums.com
Glasgow West End: Pat's Guide to the Fossil Grove If I had been around a few Hundreds or so million years ago I would be telling you about the delights of living in a vast tropical forest. No doubt I would also be warning you to keep your eyes peeled in case you stumble across the 2-metre long centipede-like animals that roamed around the area at t... glasgowwestend.co.uk
Victoria Park and Fossil Grove, Glasgow, United Kingdom : Reviews of Victoria Park and Fossil Grove - Yahoo! Travel This is a particularly exciting park because it has a world famous fossil grove comprising ten fossil roots and stems of trees 350,000,000 years old, protected by... travel.yahoo.com
Victoria Park and Fossil Grove, Glasgow | MyTravelGuide.com This is a particularly exciting park because it has a world famous fossil grove comprising ten fossil roots and stems of trees 350,000,000 years old, protected by a glass roofed building. These were discovered completely by accident during the construction of a pathway through an out of use quarry w... mytravelguide.com
Glasgow Guide: Tourist Attractions: Fossil Grove A unique treasure, situated in beautiful Victoria Park in the west of the city, the fossil trees uncovered by removal of the surrounding rocks are the remains of an ancient forest, around than 330 million years old. Scottish National Heritage has designated the grove a site of Special Scientific Int... glasgowguide.co.uk
Fossil Grove, Glasgow, UK Discovered by accident and now designated a site of Special Scientific Interest by Scottish Natural Heritage, Fossil Grove provides interpretative displays and the chance to examine geological specimens dating from... bestloved.com
Visitscotland Victoria Park & Fossil Grove Glasgow West End Geological Feature Welcome Victoria Park is extremely popular with the public and is one of the most visited parks in Glasgow. Within the park there are extensive Formal Gardens, an Arboretum, a boating pond, bowling greens and tennis courts. The floral displays are among the finest in the country and considerable attention t... guide.visitscotland.com
Fossil Grove - as part of Glasgow Museums - GlasgoWeb Discovered by accident and now designated a site of Special Scientific Interest by Scottish National Heritage, Fossil Grove provides interpretative displays and the chance to examine geological specimens dating from... g3web.co.uk
Fossil Grove on AboutBritain.com The site represents a corner of an ancient forest preserved in stone. Eleven fossilised tree stumps still stand where they once grew. The fossils represent a group of extinct plants known as giant clubmosses. They grew in vast, swampy, tropical forests. Debris from these forests formed the coal seam... aboutbritain.com
Fossil Grove After the clubmoss trees had died, their soft interiors quickly rotted to leave them hollow. Their trunks then filled with sand before the sediment around them enclosed them completely. The organic remains of the trunk became a thin coal separating the sandy interior from the shales and sands surrou... hmag.gla.ac.uk
TheGlasgowStory: Fossil Grove The ground for Victoria Park was given to the Burgh of Partick by Gordon Oswald of Scotstoun, and opened in 1887 during Queen Victoria's Jubilee. The burgh was annexed by Glasgow in 1912. Today, Fossil Grove provides interpretative displays and the chance to examine geological specimens dating from ... theglasgowstory.com
Fossil Grove on 43 Places . I took a picture of the entry sign, but couldn’t count this as done until I went inside. This morning I headed back out, but since I knew where I was going the walk was much quicker. I arrived, went in, and was back out in 5 minutes. Its a very small building, not a lot to see, and you don... 43places.com
Fossil Grove Glasgow's oldest tourist attraction. Designated a site of Special Scientific Interest by Scottish Natural Heritage, Fossil Grove provides interpretative displays and the chance to examine geological specimens dating fro... activitypoint.co.uk
Victoria Park - During the construction of Victoria Park in the late 19th century, when a pilot channel for the road was cut through a large area of rock, the builders discovered beautifully preserved fossil tree trunks. The route for the road was diverted and the sand and shale further excavated to reveal many m... glasgow.gov.uk
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