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Geologists’ 100 things meme
What have I seen on the geology ‘must see’ list?
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Capetonian Geology: the Seapoint contact
Very messy geologically, very pretty photographically – and studied by Charles Darwin.
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More Capetonian geology
Granites, sandstones and angular uncomformities
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Cape Town geology: less freaky than the rest of South Africa
Geologically at least, Cape Town does have a European vibe after all.
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Trees growing on (or in) old rocks
The latest meme to hit the geoblogosphere involves trees, of all things. Of course, vegetation changes can give important clues to changes in the underlying rock type (the acidity, mineral content and texture of soils will change significantly if you … Continue reading
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