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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Olympic Games count down…!
With just one week to go until the big launch, we arrived at the geology castle this week to find ourselves Wenlocked!
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Tagged Disruption, geoscientist, London, Olympics, Podcast, Travel, Wenlock
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Early Geological Social Networking
When I imagine the early geological map-makers, I think of men on grand tours, taking geological hammers to prise fragments of rock from exposed strata. Late at night they’d examine their findings by candlelight, take notes and draw sketch maps, … Continue reading
