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Siccar Point, the world’s most important geological site James Hutton, father of modern geology, visited Siccar Point by boat in 1788, an event which led to a profound change in the way the history of the Earth was un
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Borders GeoConservation Group / /

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Netherlands / Scotland / /

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Person Travel / /

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Pease Dean Bridge / Edinburgh University / /

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important geological site / printing costs / /

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Pease Bay / Iapetus Ocean / /

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Edinburgh Geological Society / Edinburgh University / Lothian and Borders GeoConservation Group / Royal Society of Edinburgh / Lothian / /

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James Hutton / Tobias Smollett / Joseph Black / Angus Miller / Andrew McMillan / Alex Crabtree / Mike Browne Designed / Derek Munn Produced / James Watt / James Hall / John Playfair / Adam Smith / including Sir James Hall / /

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Bishop / A1 head / forward / /

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Maryland / /

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