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English: Submerged forest seen at low water at Dove Point, on the Cheshire coast", photo from the book Submerged Forests (1913)
Français : Forêt fossile enfouie dans la tourbe, réapparaissant suite à l'érosion du substrat par la mer, ici à marée basse à la pointe Dove, sur la côte du Cheshire en Angleterre, en 1913. Ces restes ont aujourd'hui disparu, mais certains étaient encore visibles au printemps 1982
Reid, C., 1913. Submerged Forests. The Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature, Cambridge University Press, 129 pp.
Hoylake & West Kirby web site, - Early history, consulté 30 Juin 2012</ref>
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Source Clement Reid, 1913. Submerged Forests (Originally from the Cambridge County Geography of Cheshire 1910)
Author Clement Reid

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Buried Forest seen at low water at Dove Point, on the Cheshire coast (1913)

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