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  1. prije 5 sati

    ...and this little piggy cried ‘wee wee wee’ all the way to the geology section at A2Z! 🐷 . . .

  2. prije 9 sati

    Just been to and found these awesome fat quarters! Now to work out what I'm actually going to make with them 🤔 All suggestions welcome 😁

  3. Climbed down and up a whole bunch of these 💫 for science 💫 yesterday!

    Ladder in a hole surrounded by rock
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    Checking out the Millstone Grit at Froggatt edge today 😍

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    Heads up for this! Structural Geology Group in Turku have now an own homepage! Brilliant work by and ! Also involved with and !

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    Photosphere, photogrammetry, gaming and AR technologies help us to create multimedia-driven lessons that could be used in the classroom to encourage interaction and engagement of students. Read more about real examples:

  9. 30. sij

    In a close run contest, great to see coming out on top and taking the Schools’ Geology Regional Trophy. I wish them all the best at in London!

  10. 30. sij

    Hey stop uploading excellent videos all morning some of us have jobs they need to get to.

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    And here we are at photo 49! As with most caverns, fractures are a root cause of this feature. Can we tell when the fracture and its cavern form? And when did the cavern collapse upon itself and thereby fill the cavity?

  13. 29. sij

    Fracture photo 46 shows us a peek beneath the surficial rind of an eroding sandstone:

  14. 29. sij

    A glacier for fracture photo 44? Why yes! Find out what this is all about at:

  15. 29. sij

    It is likely that some fractures extend well beyond 150 m in height (people have even built houses near the top for scale). Photo #43 takes us to Australia to see some very tall fractures:

  16. 29. sij

    Here’s a horse of a different color; in photo #38, this duplex is as interesting as it is rare!

  17. 29. sij

    Are deformation bands (DBs) actually fractures? Find out in fracture photo #34:

  18. 28. sij

    For fracture photo #28, we take a look at thermal contraction, an important process in natural fracture development.

  19. 28. sij

    Ready fro fracture photo #27? So are we! Why are joints in the Wingate so different from those in similar formations?

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