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This sand quarry is a nice site for finding Australite Tektites - specifically the Flanged Button type - Alas, I missed finding one by 1 meter and a few seconds, Norbert also missed it, as the discoverer was standing between us! The tektites on the right had been found that day or the day before! Hand held panora...
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This is the "Amphitheatre" at Hallett Cove just south of Adelaide in South Australia. In this area, geologists began to understand the glacial history of Australia / Australian Gondwana. Out of view of this image to the right is a strata with glacial scrapes on it, indicating the direction of motion. The strata expose...
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I decided to see if gigapan stitch could do a reasonable job on an old hand held panorama I took - not bad! Sorry it's not color corrected and all. About 4000-5000 years ago, a smallish iron rock came out of the sky and made these craters. It fragmented while still falling to make a number of craters. This panorama...
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This image was taken from the Jagger Museum overlook. Inside Halema'uma'u - the pit crater inside the caldera - is a lava lake, which is also putting out "vog" - a combination of Water vapor, Sulfur dioxide, Carbon dioxide, and ash (when the plume is browner - it's got more ash) Trade winds drive the plume to the...
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The view of the summit area of Kilauea Volcano as seen from the slopes of Mauna Loa. The plume from Halemaumau extends to the right towards Ka'u. Camera viewpoint is on an 'a'a based levee of an 'a'a flow.
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An 'Ohi'a tree on an 'a'a flow up along Mauna Loa Strip road - probably about the 6000 foot level. Just learning gigapan-ing and thought it was interesting. Overcast, so I'll have to go back on a sunny day!
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Punulu'u Black Sand beach is on the south eastern coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. Green sea turtles and Hawksbill sea turtles come onto the beach to bask or lay eggs. Which means the tourists also arrive to watch the turtles. Locals go fishing on both sides of the bay, and there is a brackish water pond just beyond...
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