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Herefordshire: it came from the South Pole!

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LFTO News Team, 22 May 2008 08:30

Herefordshire used sit somewhere near the South Pole, was once home to a unique species of shrimp, and is the last resting place of the world's oldest sex organ. These are among the discoveries made by the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Earth Heritage Trust during a recent audit of geological sites.In a project which aims to promote the two counties' fascinating natural ...

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Herefordshire: it came from the South Pole!

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LFTO News Team, 22 May 2008 08:30

Herefordshire used sit somewhere near the South Pole, was once home to a unique species of shrimp, and is the last resting place of the world's oldest sex organ. These are among the discoveries made by the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Earth Heritage Trust during a recent audit of geological sites.In a project which aims to promote the two counties' fascinating natural ...

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Climate change 'eating our mountains'

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Anonymous, 13 December 2007 17:08

The organisers of International Mountain Day say this year's event has helped focus attention on the dangers posed to earth's mountain ranges by climate change. The day was instigated by the United Nations in 2003 and promotes everything from developments in climbing technology to biodiversity. The theme of this year's International Mountain Day, held on Tuesday, was Facing Change: Climate Change in Mountain Areas. The day tackled ecological ...

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