Blossoming Wildflowers
There are no plants in blossom on November the 20th.
The earliest date currently listed is Mar 15, and the latest date is Nov 11
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Thumbnail pages: "FIFE" to "A" - "A" to "B" - "B" to "C" (Rail) - "B" to "C" (Road) - "A" to "mt" - "C" to "F" - "C" to "A" - "B" to "mt" - "F" to "D" (Fill) - "F" to "D" (Vernal Pools) - "C" to "E" p-1 - "C" to "E" p-2 - "D" to "C" - "D" to "E" - "E" to "F" - "PARK" to "M" - "M" to "B" - "C" to "B" p-1 - "C" to "B" p-2 - "mt" to "S" - "S" to "PARK" - "X" to "Z"
Slide Show pages: "FIFE" to "A" - "A" to "B" - "B" to "C" (Rail) - "B" to "C" (Road) - "A" to "mt" - "C" to "F" - "C" to "A" - "B" to "mt" - "F" to "D" (Fill) - "F" to "D" (Vernal Pools) - "C" to "E" p-1 - "C" to "E" p-2 - "D" to "C" - "D" to "E" - "E" to "F" - "PARK" to "M" - "M" to "B" - "C" to "B" p-1 - "C" to "B" p-2 - "mt" to "S" - "S" to "PARK" - "X" to "Z" the Surficial Geology page PDF version (opens a new window) Drumlin (A) to (B)This series of 22 photos were taken on Feb 27 2000.The Drumlin is a glacial effect. As the glacier pushed southward loose soil would "ball" up and then be over-ridden by the ice. This resulted in the drumlins characteristic rounded elongate shape. The size of the drumlins can give you an idea of just how BIG the GLACIERS were!
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Image: 01 Image: 02 Image: 03 Image: 04 Image: 05 Image: 06 Image: 07 Image: 08 Image: 09 Image: 10 Image: 11 Image: 12 Image: 13 Image: 14 Image: 15 Image: 16 Image: 17 Image: 18 Image: 19 Image: 20 Image: 21 Image: 22To the upper terrace (C) by way of the Rail 10 photos Feb 27 2000. To the upper terrace (C) by way of the Lower Road 14 photos Aug 26 2000. To Buffalo Mountain (mt) On the road 14 photos Sept 19 2000. For a geological depiction of the drumlin check out the Surficial Geologypage. Learn about Glaciers at Rice University Glacier, the National Park Service Glacier National Park Learn more about Geology at About.com Geology, National Park Service Park Geology, University of CambridgeDept. of Earth Sciences Sedgwick Museum, U.S.G.S.Fact Sheets | |||||||||
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