That was a nice video! I love the whole series. I have a question, I am from the Netherlands and I would like to look for fossils on your beautiful island. Is it legal to bring them home with me?
It is legal to pick up small numbers of fossils from the beach. It is illegal to chip away at a cliff without permission of the landowner, which is often the National Trust, so it would be a good idea to contact them in advance and tell them where you're planning to hunt for fossils.
Thanks, we're so glad you're enjoying the series! It can vary from beach to beach so may be worth checking but as a general rule the previous reply is quite correct, any fossils found in a cliff belong to the landowner of the land at the top of the cliff and in most cases you will be fine to take small fossils from the beach itself. We have an article here that may help: www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-to-find-fossils-on-the-beach.html And if you haven't checked them out just yet, our previous videos have some info about fossil hunting on the Isle of Wight that may be of use to you too: A guide on how to find fossils on the Isle of Wight - ruclips.net/video/A8XIbStSVj4/видео.html Isle of Wight: the dinosaur island - ruclips.net/video/YTgjBWGEgyM/видео.html
I'm assuming, as the intention remains unexplained, the acronym ASMR refers to 'autonomous sensory meridian response'. I wonder why the Natural History Museum is bothered with creating, specifically, ASMR content rather than just plain natural history content? I find this video unpleasantly pretentious.
I find your comment to be, ironically, unpleasantly pretentious but to answer your question it’s to reach a broader audience. Introducing the museum to new people in a different RUclips algorithm.
I found a fossilised horse's tooth on the island the other day. Wasn't looking, just sat on the shore. Lovely video.
Amazing! What a great find 🐎
How does this video not have more views? Interesting and so relaxing.
Very calming. Thank you.
Lovely and soothing!
That was a nice video! I love the whole series. I have a question, I am from the Netherlands and I would like to look for fossils on your beautiful island. Is it legal to bring them home with me?
It is legal to pick up small numbers of fossils from the beach. It is illegal to chip away at a cliff without permission of the landowner, which is often the National Trust, so it would be a good idea to contact them in advance and tell them where you're planning to hunt for fossils.
Thanks, we're so glad you're enjoying the series! It can vary from beach to beach so may be worth checking but as a general rule the previous reply is quite correct, any fossils found in a cliff belong to the landowner of the land at the top of the cliff and in most cases you will be fine to take small fossils from the beach itself. We have an article here that may help: www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-to-find-fossils-on-the-beach.html
And if you haven't checked them out just yet, our previous videos have some info about fossil hunting on the Isle of Wight that may be of use to you too:
A guide on how to find fossils on the Isle of Wight - ruclips.net/video/A8XIbStSVj4/видео.html
Isle of Wight: the dinosaur island - ruclips.net/video/YTgjBWGEgyM/видео.html
@@NaturalHistoryMuseum thanks so much for additional information 🐚
Wow nice
Thanks 😀
Very nice video ❤🎉
Very interesting m thank you ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow!
PhD student 😂 like the classic stereotype of the student who never leaves academia, still studying and teaching late into life
I'm assuming, as the intention remains unexplained, the acronym ASMR refers to 'autonomous sensory meridian response'. I wonder why the Natural History Museum is bothered with creating, specifically, ASMR content rather than just plain natural history content? I find this video unpleasantly pretentious.
I find your comment to be, ironically, unpleasantly pretentious but to answer your question it’s to reach a broader audience. Introducing the museum to new people in a different RUclips algorithm.
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@@kinglm1 haha yeah