Fossils, forests and wild orchids : exploring the white cliffs of Denmark
A short stretch of chalk cliffs on the island of Møn could soon become a world heritage site due to its unique ecology of wild orchids and geology of 30-million-year-old fossils As we sauntered along sun-splashed woodland paths, our knowledgable guide Michael started to explain the links between (…)
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