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Old Lost Sea
Muscling in on a new world
A tale of crazy weather, a union town, and a demon from the depths that might just be the first animal
Liam Herringshaw
September 10, 2014
# geology
Old Lost Sea
Hunting ancient animals in downtown St. John’s
Newfoundland was home to some of the earliest forms of animal life - and evidence of their presence can still be found all around us
Liam Herringshaw
July 10, 2014
Old Lost Sea
Shales with beef
Newfoundland isn't the only place to find...Newfoundland
Liam Herringshaw
June 13, 2014
Old Lost Sea
On a Moroccan Roll
How could a discovery beneath the seafloor of Atlantic Canada enable prospectors to locate oil in North Africa? It's all thanks to our old friend,…
Liam Herringshaw
February 20, 2014
Old Lost Sea
Northern Lights deep within the Earth
The provincial mineral of Newfoundland and Labrador is ancient, tough and beautiful
Liam Herringshaw
October 31, 2013
Old Lost Sea
Fortune favours the brave
Fortune is worth visiting for many reasons. Not least of which is that this is where animal life officially began on Earth
Liam Herringshaw
October 9, 2013
Old Lost Sea
Trouble on the high seas
Newfoundland's connection to the eastern Mediterranean might not be immediately obvious, but it has actually played an important role in a century of political, geographical…
Liam Herringshaw
July 26, 2013
Old Lost Sea
Burrowing in the Rock
There's plenty of reasons to love Newfoundland and Labrador. For Liam, it's because the province is an ichnological paradise...
Liam Herringshaw
March 14, 2013
Old Lost Sea
Gros Morne’s Old Lost Sea
The extraordinary, ancient, oceanic landscape that made Gros Morne National Park a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Liam Herringshaw
June 14, 2011
Old Lost Sea
Rolling in the deep
Though it caused terrible tragedy and destruction, the Grand Banks earthquake of 1929 revealed some extraordinary secrets of the sea.
Liam Herringshaw
May 17, 2011
Old Lost Sea
Monsters of the west coast
Did giant amphibians once roam the Codroy Valley?
Liam Herringshaw
March 22, 2011
Old Lost Sea
East coast trails
Mistaken Point just may be the place where animals first got going
Liam Herringshaw
February 22, 2011