We describe new specimens and species of apodiform birds from the early Eocene London Clay of Walton-on-the Naze (Essex, UK). In addition to multiple partial skeletons of Eocypselus vincenti Harrison, 1984, three new species of Eocypselus are described as Eocypselus geminus, sp. nov., Eocypselus paulomajor, sp. nov. and Eocypselus grandissimus, sp. nov.. BBC News, Essex. A 13-year-old boy has found a shark tooth belonging to a giant prehistoric creature on the Essex coast. Ben discovered the 10cm-long (4in) tooth at Walton-on-the-Naze during a.

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WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

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WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

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WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

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WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

Geological? (Walton on the Naze, Essex, UK) Fossil ID The Fossil Forum

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

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WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils

WaltonontheNaze (Essex) Discovering Fossils
The clay-rich geology of the Essex coast at Walton on the Naze is both a blessing and a curse. Coastal erosion crumbles away the land, but as it does so it uncovers many treasures from the past. In fact, the Naze beach is littered with fossilised shark's teeth dating back some 50 million years, and if you know what you are looking for, you.. The most common fossils are bivalves and gastropods that were often worn by the abrasive environment.. It is considered that the Red Crag at Walton-on-the-Naze is the oldest and that it was deposited in only a few decades at some time between 2.9 and 2.6 mya.