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Published on 8th March 2024
The discovery of Bukit Ambog in Brunei's Tutong District, containing fossils dating back six to eight million years, has ignited interest in fossil studies. However, 90% of the fossil-bearing clay has been removed due to development. The author urges authorities and stakeholders to preserve the remaining outcrops, emph...
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Did you know that Bukit Ambog is like a time capsule of ancient life? With fossils dating back six to eight million years, it offers a glimpse into a vibrant ecosystem filled with crabs, sharks, and even corals! But, oh no! 90% of its fossil-rich clay has been whisked away for development! It's a race against time to preserve what's left!