November earthquake uncovers 'dinosaur egg' boulders in Kaikoura - News Summed Up

November earthquake uncovers 'dinosaur egg' boulders in Kaikoura


November earthquake uncovers 'dinosaur egg' boulders in KaikouraBare Kiwi Ltd Bare Kiwi owner Kyle Mulinder said the rocks, which resembled "dinosaur eggs", were part of the uplifted seabed at Gooch's Beach. Bare Kiwi owner Kyle Mulinder said the rocks, which resembled "dinosaur eggs", were part of the uplifted seabed at Gooch's Beach. Bare Kiwi Ltd Spherical rocks "as big as beach balls" have appeared on the east coast at Gooch's Beach months after the 7.8-magnitude disaster. Bare Kiwi owner Kyle Mulinder said the rocks, which resembled "dinosaur eggs", were part of the uplifted seabed at Gooch's Beach. Kaikoura resident Valerie Graham lived 200 metres from Gooch's Beach.


Source: Stuff August 27, 2017 01:30 UTC



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