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Here is a great exposure of an ancient reef on the shore of Lough Mask in County Galway Ireland. You can see several types of colonial and solitary rugose coral as well as brachiopods. Also worth noting is the egg-crate weather style on the limestone.
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When I framed this GigaPan the clouds formed a nice large halo directly centered on Muleshoe Mound. Unfortunately by the time the robot got over to the clouds they had drifted a bit. It's not often I can complain about having too much blue sky. :-P
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The Lower Mississippian Muleshoe Mound is one of the best studied Waulsortian mounds, a type of bioherm or reef composed largely of lime mud and all sorts of Late Paleozoic critters (crinoids, brachiopods, etc. but not coral).
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