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Geology Picture of the Week, April 27-May 3, 2008: Giant's Causeway, Ireland
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| Simon Ward
Posted on 04/29/2008 3:11:51 PM PDT by cogitator
TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Education; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: antrim; basalt; catastrophism; coast; godsgravesglyphs; ireland
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To: cogitator
That is a natural formation? How cool!
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04/30/2008 8:18:04 AM PDT
by
MNJohnnie
(http://www.iraqvetsforcongress.com ---- Get involved, make a difference.)
To: CholeraJoe
Wow! You are a brave soul. I hate heights. I had enough trouble walking up all the steps and inclines just to get this picture:
Our tour guide warned us against going beyond the safety zones, saying he'd be pretty ticked off if any of us fell, and he had to haul our suitcases all the way over to the cliff to throw them over after us.
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posted on
04/30/2008 8:33:00 AM PDT
by
mass55th
To: mass55th
Kewl. For everyone else's benefit, here's a closer shot of the castle in mass55th's pic:
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posted on
04/30/2008 8:59:39 AM PDT
by
CholeraJoe
(Indiana: "Bring your picture ID to the polls . No ID, No vote.")
To: Swordmaker
We’ve been thinking of going to Yosemite someday, maybe we’ll do the Mammoth Lakes are on that trip to CA, as well!
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posted on
04/30/2008 9:33:51 AM PDT
by
SuziQ
To: mass55th
Our tour guide warned us against going beyond the safety zones, saying he'd be pretty ticked off if any of us fell, and he had to haul our suitcases all the way over to the cliff to throw them over after us.*snort*
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posted on
04/30/2008 9:36:18 AM PDT
by
SuziQ
To: CholeraJoe
So, did folks use those cool basalt rocks to build castles, etc.?
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posted on
04/30/2008 9:37:36 AM PDT
by
SuziQ
To: SuziQ
I never saw any castles in Ireland made out of basalt. Most of the castles were granite.
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posted on
04/30/2008 9:46:01 AM PDT
by
CholeraJoe
(Indiana: "Bring your picture ID to the polls . No ID, No vote.")
To: CholeraJoe
So that’s what it looked like up close!! LOL!!
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04/30/2008 9:51:37 AM PDT
by
mass55th
To: CholeraJoe
I just wondered since those basalt rocks were so regularly shaped. I wonder if they’d work for masonry?
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posted on
04/30/2008 12:51:22 PM PDT
by
SuziQ
To: SuziQ
They work for flower gardens.
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posted on
04/30/2008 5:04:26 PM PDT
by
bigheadfred
(freeevanvela.com)
To: SunkenCiv
Way cool
I’ve seen similar formations at Mt Rainier in Washington
To: MNJohnnie
Yep. As some pictures noted, Devil's Tower in Wyoming is also columnar basalt. So is Devil's Postpile National Monument. There are also examples in Yellowstone and the Palisades along the Hudson River.
Palisades:
Yellowstone:
To: cogitator
Utterly amazing. They look so regular and symmetrical you would swear they were man made. Thanks for the geology lesson. Great thread.
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05/01/2008 8:58:23 AM PDT
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MNJohnnie
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To: Jessarah
it contracted in both directions.. however vertical contractions along with gravity just resulted in settling of the lava, where as horizontal contractions caused it to pull apart and crack. thats what i got from wikipedia anyway
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posted on
05/02/2008 2:06:19 AM PDT
by
wafflehouse
(How many boards would the Mongols horde if the Mongol hordes got bored?)
To: Jessarah
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posted on
05/02/2008 2:08:33 AM PDT
by
wafflehouse
(How many boards would the Mongols horde if the Mongol hordes got bored?)
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posted on
05/19/2008 1:11:47 PM PDT
by
djmv
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