Nice gallery!
- I see that Dan and I tied for the very most truly ancient subject
matter - pre-historic. (referencing Alan's comment I just saw)
Both are from the Jurassic geo period -
Mine: the Entrada Sandstone is between 200 and 500 feet thick and hosts
to the largest concentration of natural stone arches in the world.
The Entrada Sandstone was deposited approximately 160 million years ago.
MIddle Jurassic.
but I like the figuratively ancient stuff some of you guys chose.
I settled for the Entrada because the photo had been scanned and it is
one of my favorite places. I have a couple of trilobites but they are
tiny and in
boring rock . Couldn't find my slides of petrographs in Canyonlands or
birstle cone pine from Bryce.
I have no difficulty filling my time at all, either Brian. I'm
practicing for the day when I will be too frail to do anything but
remain at home.. :-)
ann
On 4/5/2020 12:36 AM, Brian W wrote:
G'day all
Hope everyone is well and maintaining social distancing. Fortunately, due to a
bad case of procrastination over recent months, I'm having no problems in
filling up my time at home :-)
View the April gallery here:
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(you may need to refresh your browser if you see the previous gallery there).
Note: The automated submission process usually works well but it's not
infallible. So, if you made a submission and you don't see it in the gallery,
let me know.
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