Fossil Hunting at Seatown (on Boxing Day)

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  • čas přidán 14. 01. 2023
  • Fossil hunting at Seatown, Dorset - just along the coast from (and quite similar to) Charmouth, that we visited a week or two ago.
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Komentáře • 254

  • @Dontplanonit
    @Dontplanonit Před rokem +215

    My favourite thing about this channel, and Mike and Jenny and Eva in particular, is that it doesn't feel like you're watching the life of a CZcamsr or content creator. It feels like you're just having a nice catch up with a friend. That's something priceless and not something I've found with any other CZcamsr I've watched.

  • @carlz0r
    @carlz0r Před rokem +246

    I wonder if Eva barks at rocks because she's imitating her dad? He picks them up, talks at them for a while, digs around near them, then does it again a few minutes later! Only joking, love your videos as always.

  • @DevinMoorhead
    @DevinMoorhead Před rokem +85

    The town name skit was brilliant 👏

  • @sneeeeeeeeeeeeee
    @sneeeeeeeeeeeeee Před rokem +16

    Seeing the river running through the rocks into the ocean was so magical, I'd never seen anything like that before living in Midwest America! I love the thought of young people being able to experience and appreciate these pieces of the natural world in real time through your videos in a way that I don't think ever comes across in any school classes. Just beautiful!

  • @kd9425
    @kd9425 Před rokem +15

    Long time lurker, first time commenter.

  • @TundraRun
    @TundraRun Před rokem +4

    It’s very nice of Jenny to bring you along so she can show you all her good finds,

  • @Rob17Cotton
    @Rob17Cotton Před rokem +14

    I really enjoy & appreciate the videos where Mr Shrimp goes for a nice walk with Mrs Shrimp & Eva weather it's looking for fossils or foraging for mushrooms great stuff right up there with weird stuff in a can 😁

  • @Galerak1
    @Galerak1 Před rokem +13

    I always wondered how some towns and villages originally got there names, thank you for explaining it so succinctly 👍🤣

  • @uutdiegodzilla3821
    @uutdiegodzilla3821 Před rokem +28

    Eva clearly is a pro in barking at rocks. The eagerness and expertise she puts into this really impresses me again and again! I highly appreciate the fact that you always take her to different beaches so frequently, and show us that, no matter the size, shape or consistency, all rocks can be barked at, with joy and efficiency. Thank you, Mr. Mike!

  • @zut8448
    @zut8448 Před rokem +5

    So awesome! I work at the Anchor Inn, so sad I missed you! 😂

  • @Scum42
    @Scum42 Před rokem +8

    It's interesting that what you call "pigs in blankets" are small sausages wrapped in bacon. Here in my part of the US, a "pig in a blanket" is a small sausage wrapped in pastry.

  • @silva7493
    @silva7493 Před rokem +2

    I never get over Eva being so easily entertained by rocks.

  • @ElSpringo74
    @ElSpringo74 Před rokem +5

    I used to go fossil hunting on charmouth beach with my dad, found a spine of something and what looked like a claw or a tooth!

  • @GIBBO4182
    @GIBBO4182 Před rokem +6

    Crazy how beautiful the beach looked for Boxing Day!

  • @barbaradionne7768
    @barbaradionne7768 Před rokem +2

    What beautiful stones! One could make a seriously wonderful mosaic with them. Thanks for the expedition Mr. Shrimp! 👍🇨🇦😊

  • @finnwild89
    @finnwild89 Před rokem +3

    Love your videos Mike. You’ve moved to an area of Dorset I know very well and loving see you do this walks in a place I know very well. I grew up on Portland, my parents still live there. If you ever get the chance it’s well worth a visit, there is an amazing walk along the cliff side from the bottom of the isle which goes the full length of the island and ends at the iconic Portland Bill. Such an incredible walk. Portland is steeped with amazing things to look at, WW2 Bunkers, The Forbidden City (abandoned Victorian and more recently military base) the infamous Portland stone which is been used in many prestigious buildings and much more!

  • @flatoutflatbroke

    Seeing the landslip overnight at Seatown I was reminded of this video and the comment at

  • @marthawoodward5716
    @marthawoodward5716 Před rokem +6

    Love your channel. You are highly skilled, entertaining, intelligent, kind, and such fun and a joy to watch. I have learned many things from you. Congrats to you and Jenny for the "new" home. The garden is fab. It will be awesome when you add your touches. Eva is a cutie pie, a fav or my dogs. LOL You might enjoy the channel Ardent Michelle. She does a lot of food challenges. Best wishes from Tennessee USA.

  • @paadoxal
    @paadoxal Před rokem +10

    thank you for these videos, i really liked your herbal identification videos but this is even better, i love looking through rocks and pebbles but i'm recovering from surgery and can't go outside (and don't have a beach anywhere near).

  • @rickyspanish492
    @rickyspanish492 Před rokem +2

    "Because if I throw it, it could go in the water, and it would turn into one of those stories where "Dog Owner Drowns Trying to Save Dog, Dog Escapes Unscathed"...."