+ ‘Drifting Apart’ Unearthing understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of Northern Europe’s interconnected geological heritage.

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+ ‘Drifting Apart’ Unearthing understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of Northern Europe’s interconnected geological heritage

+ Drifting Apart Geo Education Initiatives Geo Tourism Initiatives Innovative Geo Products and Services Conservation and Responsible Tourism Initiaves This project aims to promote the interlinking geological heritage across Northern Europe, and its many links to the natural, cultural and social heritage of the Northern Periphery Region. This project will seek to conserve and enhance the fascinating geological heritage through geo education, tourism and innovative products and services, through a wide range of partners from the public, private and non profit sectors

+ Current and Future Partners Current Partners in Preparatory Phase: Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust, Northern Ireland (Lead Partner) Magma Global and European Geopark, Norway (Project Partner) Potential Future Partners: Shetland Amenity Trust and Geopark, Scotland Kenozero National Park, Russia The Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark, ROI Reykjanes Geopark, Iceland (Aspiring) Stonehammer Geopark, New Brunswick, Canada Rokua Geopark, Finland Geological Survey of Norway Jardfeingi, The Faroe Islands Geological Survey of Northern Ireland