Cyprus by SilverWyvern
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Description
Cyprus has very complex geology. These are 4 photographs from a recent field trip, which I enjoyed (hehehe).
A sunset over the Trodos (top left)
Cross cutting dykes with pillowlavas, these were huge, the one in the photo are >30 meters high. (top right)
A fold in radiolarian chert (bottom left)
A goat (bottom right)=;)- I did not see a Mufon, but a goat was the nearest I got.
Hope you like them
Please comment thank you
SilverWyvern
Comments (2)
jcv2
Beautiful collage-impression of Cyprus! :)
wingnut55
i don't understand all the big rock-words, but glad you enjoyed the trip ! is radiolarian chert the result of the accumulation of radiolarian shells ? but radiolarians are single-celled organisms ? so how can they have shells ? why is life so confusing ?