Fossil Forest, Dorset: England’s 145 million-year-old tree stump fossils preserved by ancient microbes

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Name: Fossil Forest, Dorset

Location: West Lulworth, Dorset, England

Coordinates: 50.61646643547441, -2.241820971854925

Why it’s incredible: The forest dates back to the late Jurassic, when dinosaurs still roamed Earth.

The Fossil Forest in Dorset is a 145 million-year-old clump of dead trees on the Jurassic Coast — a 95-mile-long (153 kilometers) stretch of coastline in southern England littered with fossils dating to the Jurassic period (201 million to 145 million years ago).

The Fossil Forest holds some of the strangest fossils on the Jurassic Coast thanks to throngs of tiny, algae-like microbes that colonized the trees shortly after they died. Over the eons, these colonies trapped and encrusted particles of calcium carbonate onto the trees, building living mats of limestone called thrombolites that are still visible today.

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