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In everything one must consider the end.
— Jean De La Fontaine
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While all the rubber-neckers were happy snapping the scenery Bluey was across the road taking the advice of the perhaps not famous enough geologist John Frederick Dewey. However he is famous for imploring geologists to put down their theoretical models and get their noses down onto the outcrop to test their hypotheses.
At last, proper rocks; cooked and squashed, not those silly sediments that dominate England. After spying something golden and shiny Bluey concludes he's found some pyrite in the quartz veins. It takes a lot to fool this bear.
Photo Credit: Frank Mullin Use should be cleared by photographer Frank Mullin, please contact AS220's Communications Director with your reasons for use.
Photo Credit: Frank Mullin Use should be cleared by photographer Frank Mullin, please contact AS220's Communications Director with your reasons for use.
Photo Credit: Frank Mullin Use should be cleared by photographer Frank Mullin, please contact AS220's Communications Director with your reasons for use.
Polymerous bloom and a fused blossom.
Blogged at christmasnotebook.com/2010/06/29/cooler-temps-this-week/.