File:User Mikado282 BLU and RED scoria.png
Summary
As I hunt through local landscape gravel for curiosities, I rarely find samples that demonstrate that over 55 million years ago, the Kansas River was connected, if indirectly, to Badlands sediments. So, when I found the piece of river-rounded RED scoria, it reminded me of the large RED scoria gravel pit across the Rio Grande gorge from Santa Fe. I have a foreshortened mental picture of that, which reminds me of the view Gray Mann ponders in Blood Brothers.
Then I found this piece of BLU scoria in the local river gravel!
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current | 03:16, 18 September 2018 | 2,440 × 1,574 (5.07 MB) | Mikado282 (talk | contribs) | thumb|right As I hunt through local landscape gravel for curiosities, I rarely find samples that demonstrate that over 55 million years ago, the Kansas River was connected, if indirectly, to [[Badlands (Region)|Badlands... | |
03:15, 18 September 2018 | 2,440 × 1,574 (5.07 MB) | Mikado282 (talk | contribs) | thumb|right As I hunt through local landscape gravel for curiosities, I rarely find samples that demonstrate that over 55 million years ago, the Kansas River was connected, if indirectly, to [[Badlands (Region)|Badlands... |
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