
Image 12 of a series of photographs taken at a coastal outcrop of mudstone rocks belonging to the Silurian period Ross Brook Formation on the Northumberland Strait, Nova Scotia in Canada.
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Image 12 of a series of photographs taken at a coastal outcrop of mudstone rocks belonging to the Silurian period Ross Brook Formation on the Northumberland Strait, Nova Scotia in Canada.
I’m enjoying this series and am truly impressed by all the different aspects of this lovely rock formation that you’ve been able to document. I can imagine your glee at discovering them all.
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Glee is a good word. I am in my element when I get to a place like that. I find the variety of rock patterns and textures fascinating. There were fossils too.
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Kia ora Jessica, Greetings from New Zealand. I have been meaning for ages to contact you and say how much I enjoy your posts. It takes me to another time and another place! Thank you for sharing your observations – they are visual treats. Best wishes, Pip Steel ________________________________
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Thank you, Pip. I appreciate your comments.
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