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Nottingham University Park
The grounds of Nottingham University have a number of interesting features set in extensive parkland.

Rutland Water
Rutland Water was recently in the media when one of the longest and most complete Ichthyosaur fossils was discovered on the edge of Rutland water.

Radyr Stone Quarry
Radyr Stone was produced from a number of quarries in Cardiff. Take a geological walk to see a quarry and spot the stone's use in the city.

Ham Hill, Somerset
The distinctive, warm honey-coloured building stone known as Hamstone, quarried from Ham Hill in Somerset, has a long history of use dating back as far as Roman times.

Mam Tor, Derbyshire
Mam Tor, in the Peak District of Derbyshire, is an iconic hill formed from rocks that date to the Carboniferous, when Britain sat near the equator and enjoyed tropical weather conditions.

Seaton Cliffs Nature Trail, Arbroath
The Seaton Cliffs Nature Trail boasts over 40 landmarks, consisting of caves, coves and bays, spectacular views over the North Sea and ideal habitat for a variety of wildlife.

The Giant’s Causeway and Causeway Coast
The Giant's Causeway and Causeway Coast form Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site, formed 60 million years ago.

Holbeck Hall landslide, Scarborough
A series of active landslides stretch several kilometres in the cliffs to the south of Scarborough.