Sunday, May 24, 2026

The sea is calm....now.

 


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  1. I was watching a geologist's shorts on the Ice age floods in the PNW. In those shorts the horizontal lines on the side of the hills (all of the different lines!) were the shorelines of a huge lake. The lake would be created by ice dams, in time the dams would fail and have a huge flood only to have it happen again and again judging by the horizontal lines on the hills.
    Those lines look a lot like the ones on these hills...

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  2. I'm going to guess that this is the Faroes again. Flat lying basalts, volcanoclastic flows with some intermediate sediments. Steve_in_Ottawa

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  3. My daughter visited the Faroes a couple of weeks ago. She called out one thing that never shows up in the pictures people post - there are sheep everywhere! As a knitter she was sure to purchase some Faroe grown yarn.

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