[Rockhounds] Chalk from the White Cliff's of Dover?
Stephen Shimatzki
sjs132 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 4 21:10:33 PDT 2018
No chalk in my collection but i have a flint nodule that supposedly is from
there. I also use it to show kids when giving "rock talks". Neato with the
white rind...
Interesting, I Didnt know you couldnt collect it anymore, one would hope
once it falls in the ocean it would be fair game. Guess not... Bummer.
How far does one have to swim to be able to clollect in open waters? Que
the shark music! Lol...
Steve
On Mon, Jun 4, 2018, 11:59 PM Kreigh Tomaszewski <kreigh at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am looking to acquire a specimen of chalk from the white cliff's of Dover
> for my educational collection I take into school classrooms. I am told it
> is currently a protected area with no collecting.
>
> I see that tons of specimens fall into the sea
>
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2114912/White-Cliffs-Dover-Thousands-tons-chalk-crash-sea-large-section-collapses.html
>
> I want a specimen because of the micro-fossils
>
> https://gizmodo.com/how-tiny-algae-helped-form-the-famous-white-cliffs-of-d-1786782704
>
> I know historical specimens have come up for sale
>
> http://www.johnbetts-fineminerals.com/jhbnyc/mineralmuseum/picshow.php?id=28885
>
> Surely there must be specimens available. Can anyone on the list help me
> find an available specimen of Chalk from the White Cliff's of Dover?
>
> Kreigh
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