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Join the UK Fossils Road Tour as we explore Whitby, Yorkshire, one of the most famous fossil locations on the North Yorkshire Coast. This is a very popular location, but is sometimes difficult to access due to tide conditions. Whitby yields many ammonites, reptiles and shells, and is also famous for jet, which is the fossilised wood of monkey trees and used in jewellery. However, you can encounter a lot of competition at Whitby in your search for fossils. In this video, we also cover: Dinosaur Footprints, how to spot and how to identify prints The History of Whitby Jet The folklore behind the famous “Snakestones” Whitby offers a rare mix of Jurassic dinosaurs, marine fossils, gemstone history, and local folklore, making it one of the most fascinating fossil destinations in the UK. ⚠️ Always check tide times carefully, allow plenty of time to exit safely, and stay clear of unstable cliffs. Subscribe for more locations as the UK Fossils Road Tour continues around Britain. Follow us; INSTAGRAM: / ukfossils_com FACEBOOK: / ukfossils TIKTOK: / ukfossils Buy Fossils and Tools from our UK Fossils website; https://ukfossils.com FULL WRITTEN GUIDE: https://ukfossils.co.uk/whitby/ MUSIC FROM UK FOSSILS https://ukfossils.co.uk/uk-fossils-mu... All UK Fossils music is available on major streaming platforms worldwide, including Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal, YouTube Music, SoundCloud, and many more. Simply search for UK Fossils on your preferred streaming service to listen. Photo Credits: • Snakestone Whitby — Micktherocktapper (CC BY-SA 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons • Snakestone (Dactylioceras commune ammonite) — James St. John (CC BY 2.0) via Wikimedia Commons • Araucária (tree) — Webysther (CC BY-SA 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons • Jet (mourning jewellery brooch) — Detlef Thomas (CC BY-SA 2.0 DE) via Wikimedia Commons The Dinosaur Footprint Media and Geology guide photos was used from our own Deposits Magazine article, written by Dr Trevor Watts Further reading on Dinosaur Footprints https://depositsmag.com/2020/09/06/th...