Plant fossils from the Coal Age's carboniferous forests dating 300 million years are uncovered in the Joggins Fossil Cliffs by t
Plant fossils from the Coal Age's carboniferous forests dating 300 million years are uncovered in the Joggins Fossil Cliffs by the Bay of Fundy tides. Nova Scotia, Canada. World Heritage Site.
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Location: Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada
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