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Teaching and natural history.

 The Earth has its own story – one that stretches over billions of years.
The geopark’s geological history is long and fascinating. Learn more about which types of rocks we have and how they were formed through short educational films and texts.

Geoparken – et skattkammer i nærmiljøet

Rognstranda - Gea Norvegica Geopark
01:42
Mølen - Gea Norvegica Geopark
01:43
Kapitelberget - Gea Norvegica Geopark
01:12

Educational films from nature’s classroom

Kapitelberget - kirkeruinen på det fossile korallrevet
13:18
Stangnes - et landskap skapt av istiden
08:01
Steinvika - fossilparadiset fra Ordovicium
08:48

The Stone family

Kalle Kalkstein
03:11
Sandra Sandstein
02:57
Lotte Larvikitt
02:47
Rasmus Rombeporfyr
02:39
Guri Gneis
02:42
Lea Leirskifer
03:38

Guidede digitale turer

Jomfruland sett med en geologs øyne
03:14
Låven - et fredet mineralrike i skjærgården
03:44
Jomfruland en perle i Kragerøskjærgården
05:59
Jomfruland - grunnfjellet
03:02
Verdenssensasjon på Løvøya
04:40
Mølen Ra-morenen
03:13
Båttur med M/S Dikkon del 1 - Breviksskjærgården
04:27
Brudestein og hvalskrotter
02:01

About the Geopark

The Geopark is limited by the administrative areas of the muncipalities Kragerø, Bamble, Porsgrunn, Skien, Siljan, Nome and Larvik. Geologically the area may be described as "where the old Scandinavian geology meets the younger geology of continental Europe".

Contact

Gea Norvegica UNESCO Global Geopark
Torget 20, 3970 Langesund

913 88 445

post@geanor.no

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