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Three Isle Point


I didn't push on to the end as it was a bit of a rock scramble. At this stage there also was a little more cloud moving in. Worth viewing large. I once asked a geologist friend about the type of rock similar to this - his response was that it is fubarite. I'll let you look that up. :-))
(I originally had the geological term slightly incorrect, now fixed on the advice of sigwv who is a geologist.).
(I originally had the geological term slightly incorrect, now fixed on the advice of sigwv who is a geologist.).
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I love the crown of trees on top of the rock.
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tiabunna club has replied to slgwv clubThis is certainly not the solution to the term FUBAR, which was originally used probably for the first time in World War II as an abbreviation for terribly disfigured soldiers, "Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition", but what I recognize in the outlines of the craggy cliffs and trees on it. However, I could imagine that the term here was applied geologically to the condition of the cliffs.
tiabunna club has replied to * ઇଓ * clubMy curiosity got the better of me. "Fubarite." LOL, George! :D
I'm reaching the point I think it could apply to ME
:)
tiabunna club has replied to just"jj".......wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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