About this Event
Jersey’s Journey from the South Pole
Discover dark pebbles, pink pebbles, grey oysters, grey sand – what stories can the beach, the cliffs and walls surrounding St Aubin’s Harbour can tell the curious observer? Follow the traces of Jersey’s creation near the South Pole to its present northern latitude over more than 600 million years. How did the Ice ages form the land where mammoths and woolly rhinos roamed Jersey’s tundra? Why was St Aubin’s Harbour once the most important on the Island? Find the answers hidden in the rocks on a stroll across the beach.
This geowalk starts in St Aubin’s Harbour, in the carpark by the Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club.
Geopark Guide: Trudie Hairon-Trox
Directions: https://w3w.co/sweeps.persuade.unions
Duration: 2 to 2.5 hours
Difficulty: Easy
Extra Details: Please wear sensible footwear such as old trainers or wellies as we will be walking over uneven beach and rocky surfaces. Wellington boots can be supplied (GBP 1 per pair).
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Bus Route: 12A / 15
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Aubin's, Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club, Jersey, Jersey
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