IMAGINE DINOSAURS, RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW, a thought I couldn't seem to shake off as I wandered along the sheltered bay of Lulworth Cove. I watched a family scavenging for ammonites uncovering heaps of stones at the shore, letting out disgruntled sighs every time they scrupulously inspected a rock that disappointingly remained, well, a rock. Unfortunately, it's not the 100-million-year-old marine fossil they were hoping for. As it appeared, fossil hunting, though not quite as popular as neighboring Charmouth or Lyme Regis, was a common sight at Lulworth Cove. It does after all sit on the notable Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles (152 km) from the coasts of East Devon to Dorset. Just like the family, I was on a quest for hunting fossils but I had my eye on something else altogether.
Located to the east beyond the crescent cove and in a restrictive area of an active military firing range, is a jagged seaside cliff preserving a lost world from the Jurassic age - the remains of a prehistoric forest from whence dinosaurs roamed the earth. The Fossil Forest can only be accessed by the public when the army isn't on firing practice, so checking the schedule before attempting the hike up is always good planning - for the knees. Once you've made it past the intimidating forewarnings about the possibility of being hit by a stray bullet, you'll arrive at the steps that would take you to the bottom of the ledge. 97 irregular strides downwards promised the imprints of a once ancient tropical jungle that is said to be the most fossilized record of a Jurassic forest in the world.
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FACING THE PROBLEM, APPLYING THE SOLUTION
British skincare brand Facetheory has landed in Sephora Malaysia.
A STEP CLOSER TO PARIS
Bistro Léa is Kuala Lumpur's latest destination for wholesome, classic French fare
The Rearing Horse meets the Celestial Dragon
Porsche Malaysia unveils the Taycan S-Turbo Celestial Jade, a one-off model part of the legendary Sonderwunsch programme
The Story Of Luxury
KOK LAI CHING, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF SOUTHEAST ASIA & PACIFIC AT EDRINGTON, PURVEYOR OF SOME OF THE WORLD'S FINEST SPIRITS, AFFIRMS THE IMPORTANCE OF STORYTELLING TO THE PREMIUM OFFERINGS SHE OVERSEES.
The Future Will Be Pixelated, Probably
What are the implications on one's lived experience as online life is rife with meaning and possibilities?
Perfectly timed slam dunk
Seiko introduces two limited-edition timepieces, to celebrate the rising passion for basketball in Southeast Asia with a blend of bold style, technical precision, and a nod to the brand's enduring heritage.
SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW
Way up high, Felix Pantone and Zenith are coming together again for yet another stunning horological collaboration.
SANTOS DE CARTIER: A NEW ERA
ORIGINALLY A WAY OF INTERTWINING THE CARTIER BRAND WITH THE DARING SPIRIT OF AVIATION, IT NOW STANDS AS AN ICON OF LUXURY AND ELEGANCE.
A LEGACY IN TIME
This year's P-Day, a global gathering of Panerai enthusiasts, was organised in Kuala Lumpur for the first time. Augustman took the opportunity to speak with Panerai CEO Jean-Marc Pontroué and Paneristi co-founder Paddy Conway to find out more about this annual assembly.
REACHING FOR THE STARS
A tribute to the past, with a modern twist-Omega reimagines the iconic, space-travelling Speedmaster CK 2998 for the contemporary collector.