Template:Did you know nominations/Jurassic Coast

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The result was: promoted by  MPJ-DK  01:53, 5 September 2016 (UTC)

Jurassic Coast[edit]

Jurassic limestone
Jurassic limestone
  • ... that the Jurassic Coast (pictured) reveals 185 million years of the geological history of southern England?

Improved to Good Article status by Cwmhiraeth (talk). Self-nominated at 06:01, 28 August 2016 (UTC).

No issues found with article, ready for human review.

    • This article was Listed as a Good Article on 15:06, 27 August 2016
    • This article meets the DYK criteria at 9119 characters
    • All paragraphs in this article have at least one citation
    • This article has no outstanding maintenance tags
    • ? A copyright violation is suspected by an automated tool, with 78.2% confidence. (confirm)
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  • Kinda feel obsolete to the bot, but here we go. The article was promoted to good article status in the last seven days, it's long enough, neutral, uses inline citations and I cannot see any obvious copyright violations. The one flagged up by the bot is actually a YouTube description copied from the article. The hook is interesting, neutral and cited in the "The World Heritage Site" and "Geology" sections. QPQ has been done. The image is free and used within the article. - JuneGloom07 Talk 01:06, 31 August 2016 (UTC)