I have been to all the areas mentioned in the video pretty much and have always been fascinated by them, particularly Assynt and surrounding areas. Interesting and informative video, thanks!
At Ironbridge they sell bloody incredible pork pies. Further up the river used to be the two imposing red cooling towers of a power station. Unfortunately demolished now.
Good sound for the introduction, but didn't the speaker get a sound check? Ocê, there was an improvement by 6min/Brigham Rocks but a good, professional speaker deserves a good, professional sound.
Conservation is nice but your digger is a little undersized 43:22 preserving faults as is is a ridiculous goal unless your immortal and able to stop continents moving. A small woodland some drill holes and chalk marks in 1,000,000 years all gone.
is it possible to synopsize ? ' rock' material gets laid down or spit up buried under overburden and plasticized pushed around by Earth movement . now just fill in 'which' 'time period' and what material limestone. river deposit. dull witted ?
Thank you for the presentation! I can't wait to explore these sites in person.
Very interesting lecture spoiled by the sound quality
I have been to all the areas mentioned in the video pretty much and have always been fascinated by them, particularly Assynt and surrounding areas. Interesting and informative video, thanks!
At Ironbridge they sell bloody incredible pork pies. Further up the river used to be the two imposing red cooling towers of a power station. Unfortunately demolished now.
I’m interested in geology, because I want to find out what happened in the earths past. rocks along with fossils have always fascinated me.
Can be made a form of energy by digging a gallery and cover the gallery with temperature preservation blanket?
Why is it brilliant scientists can't figure out how to set up, and use a microphone? "Aaaaahhhhhrrrrg!"
That's just typical :-D
I appreciate these lectures, but is there no one available who has audio-visual expertise? Can they hire someone? Holy hell these are bad recordings.
Good sound for the introduction, but didn't the speaker get a sound check? Ocê, there was an improvement by 6min/Brigham Rocks but a good, professional speaker deserves a good, professional sound.
Conservation is nice but your digger is a little undersized 43:22 preserving faults as is is a ridiculous goal unless your immortal and able to stop continents moving. A small woodland some drill holes and chalk marks in 1,000,000 years all gone.
Fake !
is it possible to synopsize ? ' rock' material gets laid down or spit up buried under overburden and plasticized pushed around by Earth movement . now just fill in 'which' 'time period' and what material limestone. river deposit. dull witted ?