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This is the camp site I chose for the Geology 1022 field trip. It is located in the Lagunillas Valley of the Cocuy ranges in northern Colombia. There is magnificent examples of glacial deposits, folds and faults.
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Find the students doing geologic mapping
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Panoramic of Chusma Fault north of Teruel
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Panoramic view of Chusma Fault, one of the largest faults in the northern Andes, placing granitoids of the Ibague Batholith on to Cenozoic sequences of the Magdalena Valley
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El páramo de Guerrero es el sitio de búsqueda de plantas fósiles en la Formación Tilatá
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panoramic taken at the Tatacoa Desert in southern Colombia during our latest field trip. Looking north along the Magdalena Valley.
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Panoramic of our latest geological field trip to the Tatacoa Desert
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Panoramic taken during the latest Geology field trip. Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
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folded strata in the road from Pte. Samacá to Villa de Leyva
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Panoramic taken from rooftop of building Q, Andes University
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