The entire southern section of the US was at one time under a great inland sea. In this edition of our National Parks series, our tour guide Steve Farrar will be showing the myriad of ways that earlier submersion has resulted in the fantastic geographic features on display in our Southern National Parks. The largest marine fossil reef on earth makes up two of our Parks, one above ground and one below. We will visit the largest gypsum field on the planet, examine the densest concentration of petrified logs found anywhere, and go climbing in the only National Park to entirely contain a complete mountain range. This program will be held on Saturday November 22nd at 11am in the Main Meeting Room at the Osterville Village Library For more information or to register for this event, please contact Amy Wolfe at awolfe@clamsnet.org or by calling the OVL directly at (508)428-5757
Saturday Nov 22, 2025
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
11/22/2025 11am
Main Meeting Room Osterville Village Library 43 Wianno Ave Osterville MA
Amy Wolfe
Osterville Village Library
awolfe@clamsnet.org
(508)428-5757
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