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i wanted to do the similar - take home some clay - from my trip thru
wyoming a few years back. a beautiful state. except no where did i see a spot that wouldn't be disrupted by my removal of some local dirt. so i didn't take any home... that state has so much clay color that i would love to move there! as a last resort i bought a knife that had various colors of wood laminated togethere to aproximate the local clay strata to me. put the state on your list if you've never been there! see ya steve |
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wrote in message oups.com... i wanted to do the similar - take home some clay - from my trip thru wyoming a few years back. a beautiful state. except no where did i see a spot that wouldn't be disrupted by my removal of some local dirt. so i didn't take any home... that state has so much clay color that i would love to move there! as a last resort i bought a knife that had various colors of wood laminated togethere to aproximate the local clay strata to me. put the state on your list if you've never been there! see ya steve Agree. The northwest is one of the most spectacular parts of this country. Glacier National Park is one of the most amazing sites I have ever seen. In the 70's I traveled across country going from one national park to the next - Glacier is one that I can still see with my minds eye - a river of clear intensely turquoise water over red rock - a lot of copper do you think? |
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i hope it's copper... but the year i was traveling up that way they
had a BIG long forest fire going on. also i hear that from global warming, the glacier is almost gone. that's A LOT of ice to melt! keep it alive in your minds eye! see ya steve dkat wrote: wrote in message oups.com... i wanted to do the similar - take home some clay - from my trip thru wyoming a few years back. a beautiful state. except no where did i see a spot that wouldn't be disrupted by my removal of some local dirt. so i didn't take any home... that state has so much clay color that i would love to move there! as a last resort i bought a knife that had various colors of wood laminated togethere to aproximate the local clay strata to me. put the state on your list if you've never been there! see ya steve Agree. The northwest is one of the most spectacular parts of this country. Glacier National Park is one of the most amazing sites I have ever seen. In the 70's I traveled across country going from one national park to the next - Glacier is one that I can still see with my minds eye - a river of clear intensely turquoise water over red rock - a lot of copper do you think? |
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wrote in message oups.com... i hope it's copper... but the year i was traveling up that way they had a BIG long forest fire going on. also i hear that from global warming, the glacier is almost gone. that's A LOT of ice to melt! keep it alive in your minds eye! Or cover it in PVC foam like they are trying here in Switzerland! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/ma...ixtrvhome.html Marianne |
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On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 21:45:58 -0400, "dkat" wrote:
Agree. The northwest is one of the most spectacular parts of this country. Glacier National Park is one of the most amazing sites I have ever seen. In the 70's I traveled across country going from one national park to the next - Glacier is one that I can still see with my minds eye - a river of clear intensely turquoise water over red rock - a lot of copper do you think? Many years ago I tagged along on a Field Botany trip to Glacier for a class taught by a friend. One of the students was a geologist, and she pointed out the red and blue rock layers to us. I'm pretty sure she said these were caused by differing oxidation states of iron, not copper. But that was 30 years ago, so that neuron could be on its way out by now! Best regards, Bob Masta dqatechATdaqartaDOTcom D A Q A R T A Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis www.daqarta.com |
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