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Tag: geology

November 30, 2021December 8, 2021

Protected: U3A August – November, 2021

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Posted in U3A. Tagged agency in aging, fungi, geology, Triangle history, virus.
June 29, 2021July 1, 2021

With your own eyes

You walk along the same beach every day. At least that’s what the map tells you. But the thing is it’s not the same beach. Every day it’s different. The sea is sometimes blue and green, a clear crystomint where the waves gently break. Sometimes it’s untidy with huge breakers sending blow-back spray into a […]

Posted in With your own eyes. Tagged 350.org, geology, Potato Point beach. 1 Comment
September 24, 2020February 9, 2021

Eurobodalla beaches: Parkers

(aka Stinky Beach) Characteristics: bigger shells than I’m used to, and more very worn ones … black rocks at one end and a lagoon and seaweed at the other … a background of bush. I was moved beyond my immediate beaches by news of a geological oddity at Parkers Beach, between Meringo Headland and Mullimburra […]

Posted in Eurobodalla beaches, photos. Tagged geology, Parkers Beach. 4 Comments
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