Zu - Carboniferous
2009-02-26 - extension: rar - size: 102 MB
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Zu - 2009 Carboniferous
2009-04-16 - extension: rar - size: 102 MB
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carboniferous amber 1 i found this outside mcdonalds on their gravel patch around the building in omaha nebraska prabably (More) i found this outside mcdonalds on their gravel patch around the building in omaha nebraska prabably in summer of 1997. just recently found it in my parents' house. im pretty sure it's amber but it fails every test suggested by experts to test for amber.. notably the specific gravity and hardness. i was able to scratch glass and swiss army knife by gently rubbing one of it's sharper corners on them. i'd say hardness in Moh's scale is about 6. im hoping it's carboniferous amber which would ... (Less)
Highforce Waterfall Middleton in Tees October 2007 High Force is a waterfall on the River Tees, near Middleton-in-Teesdale, Tees Valley, England. (More) High Force is a waterfall on the River Tees, near Middleton-in-Teesdale, Tees Valley, England. Despite popular belief, it is not, at 20 metres (70 feet), the highest waterfall in England: Cautley Spout, in Cumbria's Howgill Fells, is almost 180 metres (600 feet) high; and Hardraw Force, in North Yorkshire, has an unbroken drop of 30 metres(100 feet).
High Force is, however, undeniably stunning with the whole of the River Tees plunging over a precipice in two stages. In former times flooding would create two separate falls but after the completion of Cow Green Reservoir in the upper dale this seldom happens now. Also, in harsh winters the falls would freeze, creating cathedral-like ice formations. Again, this very rarely happens nowadays, perhaps due to an increase in climate change.
The waterfall itself consists of 2 different types of rock. The upper band is made up of Winstone, a hard rock which the waterfall takes a lot of time to erode. The lower section is made up of carboniferous limestone, a softer rock which is easily worn away by the waterfall. The wearing away of rock means that the waterfall is slowly moving upstream, leaving a narrow, deep gorge in front of it.
The waterfall is found in the upper course of the River Tees. The bedload (rocks that the river is carrying) are mainly composed of large boulders, which are rolled along the river bed. Upstream of the waterfall, the river is narrow, but afterwards, it widens and begins to meander.
High Force is formed where the River Tees crosses the Whin Sill - the rock system that they built Hadrian's Wall on. (Less)
Zu - Carboniferous
2009-10-22 - extension: rar - size: 99 MB
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Zu Carboniferous
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Zu- Carboniferous 2007
2009-11-13 - extension: rar - size: 100 MB
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Zu Carboniferous
2009-10-19 - extension: zip - size: 45 MB
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