The submerged prehistoric forests at Trusthorpe and Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire — new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2018/08/drowned-forest-trusthorpe.html …pic.twitter.com/4zDnKMselb
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The submerged prehistoric forest on Cleethorpes beach is a little later in date—probably belonging to the Late Neolithic—and rather more of it can currently be seen...pic.twitter.com/cTs1NYeZVe
Another tree trunk from the Late Neolithic drowned forest on Cleethorpes beach, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/4BTqrPIYMM
Another Late Neolithic tree stump from the submerged prehistoric forest on Cleethorpes beach.pic.twitter.com/VoQr9M9T8Z
A piece of the Bronze Age submerged forest exposed at Portreath, Cornwall, in 1976 and now in @Cornwall_Museum :)pic.twitter.com/aUtCBeauTl
A pine cone from the drowned forest of Mount's Bay, Cornwall; washed out of the peat at Wherry Beach near Penzance and c. 4250 years old.pic.twitter.com/2wzko87SAC
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