Joggins Rock Textures 15a – Ripples from water movement over fine sediments deposited in the Carboniferous Period, preserved in boulders from a rock fall at Coal Mine Point (also known as Hard Scrabble Point) at Joggins Fossil Cliffs, Nova Scotia, Canada.Joggins Rock Textures 15b – Ripples preserved in stone.Joggins Rock Textures 15c – Ripples preserved in stone.
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Never seen that before. How interesting that something so transient should survive!
Never seen that before. How interesting that something so transient should survive!
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Extraordinary! What is the purple coloration?
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I have no idea what the purple colour is but it is genuine. I have never seen ripples with it before.
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