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I don't usually post two blogs in one day, but the latest Accretionary Wedge deadline is approaching, and I'll be on the road again, doing Christmassy things with my family, so I might not have a chance later on.
Our host of the double carnival is [...]
We in Toronto have been through a heck of an icestorm. Only half an inch, but there hasn't been such a storm in history (according to Fords). Lots of old trees have bought the farm.
I'm happy with power and Internet but we are in an island of [...]
A summary of photos posted on flickr today, tagged with “geology.” Displayed below are 23 geology-related photos were added to flickr today. Similar Posts on Geology News: Daily Geology Photos – December 2 Daily Geology Photos [...]
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I don’t believe that the Paraceratherium is the largest land mammal.There are multiple prehistoric elephants in the range of 13 feet high and 10 tons. A Paraceratherium is believe to have [...]
I happened to recognise Brian’s picture of a section of the Richat Structure in Mauritania straight away, so here I am hosting this excellent geological competition. Where on earth is this place? To find out, get to Google Earth and get [...]
By the end of 2013, the price of gold could have its largest yearly price drop in 32
On a cold winter's day, Callan harks back to a summer's afternoon fossilizing in the Rocky Mountains. A few choice images of Mississippian-aged marine invertebrates are
“Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.” Matthew 4:4 ESV It is through the Scriptures that we can know God, Christ, ourselves, and how to live in regards to God and our neighbor. I cannot [...]
The T. rex stalked through the dunes and trees, searching for food. It had been 3 days since he lost against the Triceratops. That was very disappointing. Then he heard a sound: A dinosaur eating. After a few moments of walking, he found what he [...]
WATCH FOR ROCKS - Travels of a Sharp-Eyed Geologist [2013-12-22 11:00:04]
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Here is post number three in my series “Twelve months in thirteen days.” I have always wanted to do this. The time is now! This means posting at least one image each day for the rest of the year of people, places, and rocks I have gotten to [...]