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Exposed in a roadcut just south of Wawa, Ontario, this is one of the Banded Iron Formations (BIFs) in a greenstone belt of the Superior Province.
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Through much of the Big Sur region (and elsewhere, for that matter) the Pacific Coast Highway (Highway 1) is built on steep slopes that are naturally eroding into the Pacific Ocean. Often this erosion is slow and unnoticed, but occasionally it is more dramatic, when landslides take out large sections of highway in a r...
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This section of the mine was completed in December 2004 in preparation for the opening of the museum exhibits. The miners signed their handiwork.
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Evidence of cooling against a glacier?
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Named for Thomas Moran, one of America's great landscape painters (www.nga.gov/feature/moran/index.shtm
), Mount Moran is also one of the most photogenic of the peaks in the Teton Range. It is also one of the most interesting geologically. The vast bulk of the mountain is Archean granitoids and gneisses, but th...-
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- Rice University: Humanities Building, Pitman Tower and Lee & Joe Jamail Courtyard by David Engle
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The following is from www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=8382: "The tree has always fascinated me and this view I have considered since the Humanities Building was constructed and only now, do I have the equipment to take a pano of this quality." From this vantage point, another view of the oak...
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