Evidence of the Ice Age in the Isle of Man
The Ice Age had an enormous impact on the Isle of Man, even creating the enormous sandy northern plain of the Island up to the Point of Ayre in Bride. Filmed on location around some of the Island's most fascinating and telling Ice Age locations around the north, this film is a perfect introduction to this aspect of the geology of the Isle of Man. This is the second part of 'Disappearing Island'. The other parts are available here: • Geology in the Isle of Man This film was produced for the Isle of Man Department of Education in 2003. Presented & produced by Alex Brindly; Written, researched & Directed by Charles Guard Culture Vannin exists to promote and support all aspects of culture in the Isle of Man. https://www.culturevannin.im / culturevannin / culturevannin

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