The Upper Three residential trip to the Peak District began with gem panning at the National Stone Museum, sparking interest in geology, looking at gems that have been formed deep within the Earth's crust under high pressure and heat. The next day, pupils explored Dovedale's rock formations, learning how hydraulic action and the melting ice sheets from 15,000 years ago shaped the caves, as well as admiring the range of natural springs.
Finally, we hiked up Mam Tor, enjoying stunning views and engaged consistently in educational discussions with our peers.
The trip concluded with a guided tour of Treak Cliff Cavern, exploring its geological features, as one of the only places in the world where the rare Blue John stone, a unique form of banded fluorite, is found! The pupils had a wonderful trip!
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