I really wish that we'd had animations like these when I was at university, studying Geology. It would have made our dynamic stratigraphy lectures a lot more comprehensible, not to mention entertaining. As it was, I used to struggle remembering which weird new continents came when, and what the sloppy wet bits inbetween were called, which is probably why I never harboured a desire to become a dynamic stratigrapher.
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Gondwanaland in all its glory
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Suw Charman
on Wed 31 Aug 2005 12:25 AM BST | Permanent Link
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Re: Gondwanaland in all its glory
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Anonymous
on Wed 31 Aug 2005 06:27 AM BST | Permanent Link
I'm posting you on my blog http://morphemetales.blogspot.com for World Blog Day (http://blogday.wikispaces.org/), primarily for the Welshing it up all filthy like. Sweet.
Re: Re: Gondwanaland in all its glory
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Suw Charman
on Wed 31 Aug 2005 09:13 AM BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Diolch yn fawr iawn. Although I haven't written much in Welsh lately, and now you're making me feel like i should!
Re: Gondwanaland in all its glory
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Anonymous
on Thu 01 Sep 2005 02:45 AM BST | Permanent Link
Well dolk in your farm yard yourself lady. I should learn Welsh myself, but shockingly classes aren't a dime a dozen hereabouts. Have to get to Patagonia.
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