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Formation of the Plan`ET 1 of 7
from the FIRE at the Earth's core, below. The Mantle (BOAZ) symbolizes our language and its corresponding pictograph alphabet. The granite Plates and sedimentary rock are the 'pillar' that protects the MOHO~MANDAN from the WATER, above. Granite (Joachin) symbolizes Organized Religion and their Holy Books (wormholes, as in Swiss Cheese). Sedimentary rock symbolizes the protection which the Moho~Mandan receive from their veil currently known as FREEMASONRY. ... Mohodiscontinuity "Glen Kealey ...
Br(ave) Old World
, with your cells being washed down the drain so to speak; following the creek, to the river, to the gulf, to the sea, into the sedimentary rock and then into "heaven"; which symbolically, is the basalt rock shell around the earth's core, styled "MOHO" discontinuity. However, should you have had children, some of your cells (and memories) will travel a different path with them. Other exceptions are, 1) should your cells be absorbed by plants after you die, and the plants then eaten by ...
Hot Air Balloon Ride over Cappadocia Turkey HD
The Cappadocia region is largely underlain by sedimentary rocks formed in lakes and streams, and ignimbrite deposits erupted from ancient volcanoes approximately 9 to 3 million years ago. The rocks of Cappadocia near Göreme eroded into hundreds of spectacular pillars and minaret-like forms. The volcanic deposits are soft rocks that the people of the villages at the heart of the Cappadocia Region carved out to form houses, churches, monasteries. Göreme became a monastic center between 300—1200 ...
The Stonecutter, Bluestone, A Slice of Ham?
, in the Catskills/Endless Mountains Region of New York and Pennsylvania. He shows us how to cut stone! #53 -Most Viewed (Today) - Travel & Events - Israel #27 - Most Viewed (Today) - Travel & Events - South Korea 10/24 #87 - Most Discussed (Today) - Travel & Events #61 - Most Viewed (Today) - Travel & Events - Israel #28 - Most Viewed (Today) - Travel & Events - South Korea #45 - Top Favorited (Today) - Travel & Events #26 - Top Rated (Today) - Travel & Events 10/23 #89 - Most Discussed ( ...
Waterpocket Fold at Capitol Reef National Park
An Ariel view of the Waterpocket Fold in Capitol Reef National Park in south-western Utah. Buckling of the rock was created 65 million years ago which later uplifted the Colorado Plateau. The Waterpocket fold is made up of many layers of sedimentary rock. ... "UTAH National Parks" Travel "Backcountry travel" "65 Million years" Domes Spires Cliffs Monoliths "twisting canyons" arches "National Park Service"
The Grand Canyon
The Beautiful Grand Canyon - The geology of the Grand Canyon area exposes one of the most complete sequences of rock anywhere, representing a period of nearly 2 billion years of the Earth's history in that part of North America. The major sedimentary rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area range in age from 200 million to nearly 2 billion years old. Most were deposited in warm, shallow seas and near ancient, long-gone sea shores. Both marine ...
Creation In The 21st Century -- Rapid Formation of (the) Grand Canyon 3 of 3
-- Stand on top of Kaibab Limestone -- If you were standing on the edge of the canyon -- you would be standing on the Kaibab Limestone -- Behind you are 900 Buttes -- Sedentary rocks that were laid down by water -- But other than these two buttes -- The lime stone layer is gone There is a mile layer of sedimentary rock gone on the top of the Grand Canyon -- How do we know that -- You can pick up these layers in Utah -- The Grand Stair Case When you go to the south rim of the Grand Canyon - ...
DriveAbout 5 - Badlands (Italian)
The term is also apt: badlands contain steep slopes, loose dry soil, slick clay, and deep sand, all of which impede travel and other uses. Badlands form in arid regions with infrequent but intense rain-showers, sparse vegetation, and soft sediments: a recipe for massive erosion. Some of the most famous fossil beds are found in badlands, where erosion rapidly exposes the sedimentary layers and the scant cover of vegetation makes surveying and fossil hunting relatively easy. - Some of the best ...
Mars World That Never Was
ready to roam the Red Planet. Opportunity had come to rest in a small crater at a spot called Meridiani Planum… and it didn't have far to travel. For here, in plain view, on the crater wall before it was exposed bedrock… the first ever seen on Mars. Not far away, Opportunity found layered rocks on the face of a cliff. On Earth, rocks like these typically form in sedimentary layers at the bottom of ancient oceans. And at every turn, Opportunity rolled across tiny, smooth, almost perfectly ...