A world-class Pliocene marine bone-bed about 100 km north of Cape Town. The site is run as a public museum and research park; guided tours walk you through an in-situ excavation of one of the richest 5-million-year-old terrestrial-marine assemblages on Earth, including extinct sharks, sabretooth cats, and short-necked giraffes.
Guided tours only — no public collecting. Photograph the in-situ bone bed and study the museum's reference teeth before any African beach hunt.
Drive from Cape Town (~1.5 hr) to the West Coast Fossil Park visitor centre. Tours run daily; book online.
No collecting permitted. National heritage site under SAHRA.
Trophy = headline find · Rare = real score · Uncommon = some trips · Common = most trips.
The beachcomber's bonus round — what else the geology gives up.
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