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Just down the road from "The Trainwreck", this is another roadcut through marble in the Adirondack Lowlands east of Gourvernour, NY. The "Steer's Head" is located left of center and there are more boudinage features in the marble further to the right. Can you spot Edi and Berti?
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Yet another detail of the Trainwreck roadcut. Edi and Berti are again assisting me in pointing out details of the geology.
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A detail of the Trainwreck roadcut. Edi and Berti are assisting me in pointing out details of the geology.
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Actually opposite the true Trainwreck cut, this detail illustrates some of the boudins (train cars) floating around in the marble.
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Large panorama of a roadcut near Gouverneur, NY known as "The Trainwreck". There are remarkable boudinage features in this high-grade marble that mark the train cars scattered off the track.
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High resolution view of the ductile deformation features exposed on the east face of a marble roadcut south of Potsdam, New York.
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The east side of this roadcut through marble in the Adirondack Lowlands exposes beautiful examples of ductile deformation.
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This is a view looking North into the Adirondack Park in upstate NY from Dairy Hill Road
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Anorthosites metamorphosed to granulite facies underly most of the High Peaks region of the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York. This sample illustrates beautiful examples of garnet coronas around pyroxenes. This one's for you, Chief!
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Just for fun I took some photos of canoers on Osgood Pond and it turned out only slightly wierder than I expected. 8 x 37, Canon S5, autoexposure
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