Today Mini Dylan and headed further south and stopped to explore these fossilised dinosaur eggs. Allanah explained to Mini Dylan that they weren't really dinosaur eggs. Today's chocolate fish and bonus point if you can tell us where the 'dinosaur eggs' are?
Sunday, October 04, 2009
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The Moeraki Boulders are unusually large and spherical boulders lying along a stretch of Koekohe Beach on the wave cut Otago coast of New Zealand between Moeraki and Hampden, and are located at 45°20′42.99″S 170°49′33.82″E / 45.345275°S 170.8260611°E / -45.345275; 170.8260611. They occur scattered either as isolated or clusters of boulders within a stretch of beach where they have been protected in a scientific reserve. The erosion by wave action of mudstone, comprising local bedrock and landslides, frequently exposes embedded isolated boulders. These boulders are grey-colored septarian concretions, which have been exhumed from the mudstone enclosing them and concentrated on the beach by coastal erosion BY BELLA
Bella
You are right again.
You are very clever at searching for information on the internet.
How did you know you were looking at the Moeraki Boulders in the first place.
Allanah K
I will tell you at school!!!
BELLA.
LILLY HAS HAD ONE PUPPY
BELLA
miny dilen must of had a great holiday .Miny dilen is soooo lucky
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