I am currently on the Level 4 Earth Science field trip to southern Spain, with 35 students and colleagues Tim Dempster, Trevor Hoey, Martin Lee and Cristina Persano. Weather is scorching, and rocks are great (more on this elsewhere), but first, some animals.
First, a squashed and mummified chameleon, seen two days ago in Carboneras Fault zone
in SE Spain:
Today we were working around Sorbas, and at the Cuevas de Sorbas car park, during our assessement and summary lecture-ette sessions, we we joined by a very nervous Spanish dog. She eventually got up the courage to come close enough for a pat, and was eventually rewarded with a ham sandwich from Viviane.
First, a squashed and mummified chameleon, seen two days ago in Carboneras Fault zone
in SE Spain:
Today we were working around Sorbas, and at the Cuevas de Sorbas car park, during our assessement and summary lecture-ette sessions, we we joined by a very nervous Spanish dog. She eventually got up the courage to come close enough for a pat, and was eventually rewarded with a ham sandwich from Viviane.
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