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Geologist at large. Sedimentologist who loves fieldwork. Wildlife photographer and hiker. Keen runner.

Calgary, Alberta
Joined February 2017
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New Yorker finds perfect diamond in dirt after weeks of searching
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RT @Viralmint6: @AMAZlNGNATURE giant new species of stick insect in Australia, which is over 15 inches long
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So many lovely Ordovician fossils occur in the Tyndall Stone (mined in Manitoba), used as cladding across Calgary. These were seen outside the Roger’s Building on 3rd Ave 😊. The Thalassinoides (shrimp) burrows are ubiquitous.
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RT @TerriblePic: @earth_tracker After three years of unsuccessful attempts, Brazilian photographer Leonardo Sens finally captured this amaz….
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RT @Paleojim: Protoceratops in an ironstone enhanced burrow. The burrow had rolled down the hill. Most pics are of a Proto in burrow not en….
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Scientists Uncover a 74-Million-Year-Old Egg-Laying Mammal That Stalked Dinosaurs in the Final Days of the Cretaceous
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Sue the T. rex was discovered on this day in 1990 (photo from spokesman-review)
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He Was 14 Feet Away When Meteorite Struck at 2,237mph
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Scientists say McDonough space rock predates our planet by 20M years
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Gigantic 'Walking Stick' Discovered in Australia Might Be the Continent's Heaviest Insect - @smithsonianmag.
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Scientists identified the elusive new species from a female found in a high-altitude rainforest’s canopy
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RT @InternetH0F: this was actually amazing
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RT @TheImmortal007: @PicturesFoIder This horse waited his whole life for this moment.
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RT @HustleBitch_: 🚨 BREAKING: NEW YORK GOVERNOR DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY IN NYC AS FLOODWATERS SWALLOW THE CITY. Subways flooded. Street….
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Scientists Feared the World's Smallest Snake Had Gone Extinct. They Just Found It Again - @smithsonianmag.
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When fully grown, the Barbados threadsnake is only three to four inches long—shorter than many earthworms
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