A Conversation for Scientific Sights for Tourists in Europe

Geology etc...

Post 1

ismarah - fuelled by M&Ms

Dear Azara smiley - smiley
I know we didn´t agree completely on the levels of erosion in Iceland, but if you´re into geology, just hiking in Iceland is like a trip to a museum.
We also have the worlds only phallological museum smiley - winkeye, the volcano show, bits and bobs of museums and some other stuff. For instance the hydro(something-lost the word for now) powerplants usually have open days on sundays if you want to stop by for a visit. If you´d like, I can do some research into this, and write something from that. Are you interested smiley - huh ?
cheerssmiley - disco ismarah


Geology etc...

Post 2

Azara

Certainly, Ismarah!

I'd put that entry aside for a while, but I certainly intend to finish it. I'd love to have some contributions from Iceland (as long as no one starts arguing that you're not really in Europe smiley - winkeye)!

Thanks,
Azara
smiley - rose


Geology etc...

Post 3

ismarah - fuelled by M&Ms

Hey! Not really in Europe? tsk tsk. Although of course, we´re not in the EU...
Just post back to me what sort of info you´ll need and I´ll write something... smiley - ok
cheerssmiley - disco ismarah


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