Where on (Google)Earth #119
Wow, number 119! Where on (Google)Earth is still going strong … love it.
I’m going to be heading out of town in a couple of days, so if this sits around for more than a day, I’ll start giving some clues.
For those that have never played … simply put the latitude-longitude coordinates in the comments below and then you get to host (or pick the location if you don’t have a blog) for the next one. Typically, the winner also provides a few comments about the geological feature(s) on display.
I will invoke the Schott Rule — you have to wait one hour for each Wo(G)E win you have before you can answer.
Posted: March 31st, 2008, 10:00am Pacific Daylight Time (convert to your time zone here)
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32.06 S – 68.76 W: tilted Cambro-Ordovician carbonate sequence of the La Laja, Zonda, Flecha, and San Juan formations in the Sierra de Zonda-Pedernal of the Eastern Precordillera (Argentine). The range is thrusting westwards along the Quaternary Zonda fault, which is visible in the NW corner of the picture, I guess.
Nice work Peter … that’s a lot more info than I knew about the area.
You’re up!
If you could put a link in these comments linking to #120, that would be great.
You still alive there, Péter? It’s been over a week now. I need a fix, man! WoGEjr is catching up!
WoGE #120 is up. Sorry folks for the delay, I just returned from a fieldtrip, and had to deal with all sort of overdue issues.
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