A Conversation for Rocks, Stones and Pebbles
Keep banging the rocks together
tom Started conversation Sep 29, 2001
Thanks for the intro to geology mike
Lots of local museums have rocks too and national geology month is just finished I think. The British Museum site will probably have references to it or other local stuff.
You missed out a couple of other famous rocks tho
Edinburgh rock - tastes magic
Blackpool rock. Much harder but tastes much better if left forgotten at the back of a drawer till after Christmas
Mount Rushmore ehormous carved faces of US presidents. Would environmentalists have allowed it or the aboriginals their newspaper nowadays?
I hadn't realised that Ayer's rock had had a name change. Is it aboriginal? Probably fair enough as called that for thousands of years and Ayers only for a few decades
Tom
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