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dansolitz
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 3:00 am
Guest
Hello all . I am new to this group I have long had an interest in
geology and grew up in central Oregon so naturally my favored
formations are lava. I have set up a my space site to display pictures
of lava formations particularly fan structures.
http://www.myspace.com/dansolitz
So if you all are so inclined to send me your pics of fan structures
or dramatic lava flows I will post them with full attribution if you
wish. There are two That I would like pictures of. One is on highway
35 just north of the latest land slide off MT Hood in Oregon The other
is at the top of a mountain in the middle of the Island of Lesvos off
the coast of Turkey. If you know the location of any other fan
structures e- mail me at dansolitz@yahoo.com I will post those
locations in my blog Thank You for your consideration
Dan
George
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 3:20 am
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"dansolitz" <dansolitz.solitzandconolltprop@bluetie.com> wrote in message
news:fa4kf3dobgs7rq370fra0ikirdqbm6fupf@4ax.com...
Quote:
Hello all . I am new to this group I have long had an interest in
geology and grew up in central Oregon so naturally my favored
formations are lava. I have set up a my space site to display pictures
of lava formations particularly fan structures.
http://www.myspace.com/dansolitz
So if you all are so inclined to send me your pics of fan structures
or dramatic lava flows I will post them with full attribution if you
wish. There are two That I would like pictures of. One is on highway
35 just north of the latest land slide off MT Hood in Oregon The other
is at the top of a mountain in the middle of the Island of Lesvos off
the coast of Turkey. If you know the location of any other fan
structures e- mail me at dansolitz@yahoo.com I will post those
locations in my blog Thank You for your consideration
Dan

If you want us to see your lava pics, it would be helpful to post a link
that would take us directly to them so we don't have to browse through your
entire web site. TIA.

George
mirage
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:57 am
Guest
On Sep 26, 1:20 am, "George" <geo...@yourservice.com> wrote:
Quote:
"dansolitz" <dansolitz.solitzandconolltp...@bluetie.com> wrote in message

news:fa4kf3dobgs7rq370fra0ikirdqbm6fupf@4ax.com...

Hello all . I am new to this group I have long had an interest in
geology and grew up in central Oregon so naturally my favored
formations are lava. I have set up a my space site to display pictures
of lava formations particularly fan structures.
http://www.myspace.com/dansolitz
So if you all are so inclined to send me your pics of fan structures
or dramatic lava flows I will post them with full attribution if you
wish. There are two That I would like pictures of. One is on highway
35 just north of the latest land slide off MT Hood in Oregon The other
is at the top of a mountain in the middle of the Island of Lesvos off
the coast of Turkey. If you know the location of any other fan
structures e- mail me at dansol...@yahoo.com I will post those
locations in my blog Thank You for your consideration
Dan

If you want us to see your lava pics, it would be helpful to post a link
that would take us directly to them so we don't have to browse through your
entire web site. TIA.

George

George, I don't think he has lava pictures yet. At least, I couldn't
find any. Apparently, he has, as he said, set up his site to
_display_ lava pictures and he will have some to display just as soon
as someone is inclined to send some to him.

--mirage
dansolitz
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:05 am
Guest
It is still alittle ruff but I have a slide show that you can see
onthe frist page without having to join
mirage
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:23 pm
Guest
On Sep 26, 10:05 pm, dansolitz
<dansolitz.solitzandconolltp...@bluetie.com> wrote:
Quote:
It is still alittle ruff but I have a slide show that you can see
onthe frist page without having to join

Thanks, Dan

--mirage
 
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