YO Geographics did a video on the Joggins Fossil Cliffs!
This is the beach I grew up going to! My mom's family lives around here!!! (not IN Joggins, but one of the nearby small communities)
Joggins is a BEAUTIFUL beach if you like rocks (affectionate) I was like a little mountain goat growing up climbing all over and I remember finding fossils embedded in the stone. Hell, you could find them loose on the beach but we weren't supposed to take them...
There's a whole visitors center there now, its really great to see it getting the attention it deserves! They've been able to better support research and conservation of the cliffs with tourism dollars!
I'm so proud!!!!! ;-;
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Antioch: the Forgotten Rome of the East
Holy Antioch, the first Christian city.
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Shearing half a sheep seemed a simple way to show a season's growth of wool, but photographer Cary Wolinsky was wrong. The half-shorn sheep tended to lose their balance and topple to wool-ward. It took many tries before merino sheep number 30 “became our hero," Wolinsky said.
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"Fluid as water, brilliant as silver, heavier than lead, mercury spills through a mine worker's fingers."
National Geographic
October 1972
ph. Robert W. Madden
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"In Focus: World of Islam" in National Geographic Magazine (2002) Photography: Don Belt
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3DGeoPoly by artology https://lnkd.in/gMiMC79x
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It's All My Fault (Announcement)
TL;DR Three channels most of us thought were simon’s were not- he was a host on someone else’s channels.
Top Tenz, Biographics, geographics
Simon left to pursue his own channels, after the owner died and his daughter had to take over and was coping poorly
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The stone floor of a church in Brittany, France comes alive with color as morning sun filters through stained glass. photo: Jim Richardson
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along the santa fe trail | national geographic [march 1991]
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