Collect 10 different pebbles from the beach and bring them to the Hub for our experts to identify and find out where they came from. A free event part of Geoweek 2024 and no need to book. Suitable for everyone - children, adults, experts and beginners. Young children will need to supervised.
Organised by Cumbria Geoconservation. #activeGeoWeek2024
Season (29 May 2024) | ||
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Wednesday | 10:30 | - 12:30 |
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