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From Today's Wanderings


amyboone

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Nothing exciting, but I thought everything was neat.

Dry river bed, it is interesting to see the grooves in it. I feel sorry for all the poor fishies though. And there were thousands and thousands of little opened clam shells that had dried up. We sure need some rain.

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A fossil imprint in the river bed

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An interesting rock, or at least to me :)

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I think this is a clam shell

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Two smaller shells

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Groovey Nice photos of the bedrock. That person in the background looks thirsty. :) The imprint is probably from a large Inoceramus clam. They are very common in the Austin Chalk. Is your darker rock a chunk of chert/flint?

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Groovey Nice photos of the bedrock. That person in the background looks thirsty. :) The imprint is probably from a large Inoceramus clam. They are very common in the Austin Chalk. Is your darker rock a chunk of chert/flint?

Groovey man you gave me a flash back. Cool shot of the river bed sad but cool

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Is that the Pedernales? (I don't think you'll give away any secrets by disclosing the river)

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I guess the rock could be chert. It is about the size of a cantaloupe.

That is the San Gabriel River up by the city of Georgetown. What I thought was interesting is that it is pretty much clear of any kind of loose rock, etc, except for the small ones down in the grooves. I guess because when it does have water it is fast flowing.

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