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A view of the slide in WRNRA in Wallingford, VT. This is a test image for students to annotate for a geomorphology course.
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This a view looking south along the northern coast Chile approximately 80km south of Arica. This area was inhabited by the Chinchorro approximately 7,000 years ago. They utilized the reeds growing at the mouth of the river for weaving mats and incorporating into their mortuary process. The alluvium rich coastline to th...
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This is a view looking south towards the north facing sloope of the Morro in the city of Arica, located in Northern Chile. It offers a close-up view of a typical Chinchorro burial site riddled with bone fragments, shell middens and decaying reed artifacts. The exposure is adjacent to modern housing and under theat fr...
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This is an extensive road coat exposing the Cambrian Dunham Dolomite - this formation is a buff to grey silicious dolomite with a fairly extensive coverage in the Champlain and Vermont Valleys. This image is composed of 945 images taken with a Nikon P100 and stitched using Autopano Giga to fix an issue with 'rainbowin...
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I took this panaroma at a pullout located on the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway (also Wy 296). The road crosses over the Absaroka Range at approximately 8,050 feet and provides an amazing view looking to the northeast towards the Beartooth Mountains. Dead Indian Hill and Sunlight Basin provide excellent opportunities to...
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This panorama offers a fantastic view of the typical Badlands landscape. You can find numerous erosion features, paleosols, evidence for ecological edge effects and explore the White River Group.
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This is an abondoned quarry located to the east of West Pawlet, Vermont exposing an east dipping fold limb in the St Catherine Formation. The slight blue hue to the color is characteristic for most drowned quarries in the area and a result of the high clay content in the water.
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This is the last remaining quarry stick still vertical in the Slate Valley Region of New York and Vermont. These quarry sticks were used to ferry refuse slate away from the finishing areas and then dumped around the sticks. Over time, as the slag piles increased in height, more 'splices' were added to the existing st...
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A view looking northeast into a modern day quarry owned by the Taran Bros Slate Company also home to the former Eureka Quarry. The Eureka Quarry was the first slate quarry established in Poultney in 1852. Within the quarry the West Casleton Formation dips to the east and exposes numerous quartz filled fractures and s...
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