The UK's Nationwide Geology Club for Children

Explore an Ancient Volcano with Rockwatch in Cumbria
Mar04

Explore an Ancient Volcano with Rockwatch in Cumbria

Did you know you can stand above the remains of a huge volcano that erupted hundreds of millions of years ago in Cumbria? Join Rockwatch on Sunday 19 April 2026 for a family geology adventure in Millom, South Cumbria, where we’ll explore ancient seafloors, volcanic rocks and a spectacular quarry view. Our trip begins at Donkey Rocks, where we’ll uncover clues to a seabed that existed around 420 million years ago. Then we’ll head to...

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Look into the eye of a volcano
Apr09

Look into the eye of a volcano

This stunning film of the dramatic eruption of an Icelandic volcano on 21st March will be sure to thrill our Rockwatch members. Reported in the Icelandic newspaper, Morgunblaðið’s at mbl.is, photographer and entrepreneur Björn Steinbekk shares this incredible footage which was filmed by drones. With this new technology, Steinbekk was able to see right into the eye of the eruption and over the eruption fissure. Many of our...

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Virtual Festival of Geology on 7 November
Jul28

Virtual Festival of Geology on 7 November

The Virtual Festival of Geology is up and running!  We now have the titles for our lectures and the speakers are experts in their fields.  You may think you’re too young to find them interesting, but you may be surprised!  The topics are fascinating – and if you aren’t interested your parents may be!  We’ve got: The Day the Dinosaurs Died by Professor Philip Manning, University of Manchester Above and Beyond:...

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