Down a narrow cul de sac in a tiny Dorset village, behind impressive wrought iron electric gates which part as we approach, can be found one of the most remarkable collections of fossils - and much more besides - ever assembled. Its presiding genius, Wolfgang Grulke, tells me it used to be an open barn. Outside, a giant fossil nautiloid sits on a stack of pallets. "I am working on that one now. It's Bajocian. The biggest ever found!" he says, in passing. "When it's finished I will have to get a crane in to move it..."
展开▼