Re: Any good but lesser known geology sites?



Hi Jo,
Thanks - I really like it!

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Thanks,
Jeffrey

"Jo Schaper" <jospamnotschaper34@5socket78dot9net> wrote in message
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Jeff Hopkins wrote:
Anywhere!

As for the Top 20 - I was implying major geological survey sites and
such.


Hey--have you looked at www.missouriworld.net below? *|:-)
I do some of the best Missouri geology, hydrology and caving sites for the
general public out there...they are all linked off my homepage.
See also the link 'The Wide Pacific Shore'--the Don Rimbach (deceased cave
diver), Luella Owen (19th Century female geologist) and the Meramec River
pages: actually everything on my homepage (even the poetry) has something
to do with geology or geography.

I thought you meant actual real world geology sites to visit.

best
Jo


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