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photo of a blue and white, circular magnet with a profile of a white mountain erupting, and the words "VOLCANO EVACUATION ROUTE."

photo of a blue and white, circular magnet with a profile of a white mountain erupting, and the words "VOLCANO EVACUATION ROUTE."

I have a friend who got very excited when he learned that I had moved into a lahar zone.😅 He bugged me for weeks until I got him (and me) this magnet. #GeologyNerds

Now, of course, I am grateful.😁👍

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Libyan Desert Glass – Space Stone from the Sahara Authentic Libyan Desert Glass – a natural glass created by a meteorite impact, perfect for collectors, space enthusiasts and history buffs.

Desert glass from a 29-million-year-old meteor event.
Found in Tutankhamun’s tomb.
Still no crater. Still no clear answers.
Just ancient sand, fused by something cosmic.

#LibyanDesertGlass #Tektite #Tutankhamun #ImpactMystery #ScienceGift #NaturalHistory #GeologyNerds

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Libyan Desert Glass – Space Stone from the Sahara Authentic Libyan Desert Glass – a natural glass created by a meteorite impact, perfect for collectors, space enthusiasts and history buffs.

Desert glass from a 29-million-year-old meteor event.
Found in Tutankhamun’s tomb.
Still no crater. Still no clear answers.
Just ancient sand, fused by something cosmic.

#LibyanDesertGlass #Tektite #Tutankhamun #ImpactMystery #ScienceGift #NaturalHistory #GeologyNerds

sbee.link/b7cjgqxydr

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Libyan Desert Glass – Space Stone from the Sahara Authentic Libyan Desert Glass – a natural glass created by a meteorite impact, perfect for collectors, space enthusiasts and history buffs.

Desert glass from a 29-million-year-old meteor event.
Found in Tutankhamun’s tomb.
Still no crater. Still no clear answers.
Just ancient sand, fused by something cosmic.

#LibyanDesertGlass #Tektite #Tutankhamun #ImpactMystery #ScienceGift #NaturalHistory #GeologyNerds

sbee.link/b7cjgqxydr

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Photograph of D-tube containers with marine sediment core samples from 1976.

Photograph of D-tube containers with marine sediment core samples from 1976.

Peeking at a little bit of sedimentological history 🧪⚒️
IYKYK…and if you don’t know these are old marine sediment cores with some famous names. #geologynerds

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