Re: Pre-Cambrian to Palaeozoic Palaeopalynology and Palaeobotany



In article <dpj905$2vp$03$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Alan Johnson wrote:
> Howdy. How was the sojourn on that rusty lump in the North Sea?
>
Cold, wet, rusty, lumpy. Supply boat bumped into the leg just
before I left - only left a 10ft long dent. Something to do with wind
and waves, which was not what I wanted to hear about before pulling on
the flight suit, thermal suit, lifejacket and re-breather for flying
home.
Oh, rocks. Yes, there were rocks somewhere too. Must have been
interesting ones - I had to look at the damned things for far too long.

--
Aidan Karley FGS
Aberdeen, Scotland,
Location: 57°10'11" N, 02°08'43" W (sub-tropical Aberdeen), 0.021233

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