Picture Gallery 4d: more Silurian images |
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The Threshfield - Skyrethorns area: November 16, 2014. This is an area with a high concentration of Silurians, principally in the wall stones. The images below reflect a small proportion of these. . | |||
Above: the field walls around Threshfield abound in Silurians. In the stretches of wall seen above more than 200 images were recorded. Many of these revealed several Silurians in one image. As mentioned earlier, these represent only those readily accessible from field paths and roadside locations. |
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Left: in the centre of Threshfield village there are numerous Silurians to be seen from the roadside. Click on this image to see that the actual location is close to the village hall. Use backspace key to return. Right: similarly, as may be seen from the larger image, this Silurian is right opposite the pub. |
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Silurian TS 053 Silurian TS 063 Silurian TS 067 Silurian TS069 |
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Silurian TS 084 Silurian TS 093 Silurian TS 132 Silurian TS 141 |
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Silurian TS 173 Silurian TS 176 Silurian TS200 Silurian TS 220 |
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Left and right: in this location two very large Silurian erratics have a one time been built into the footings of a field wall. The growth of large ash trees has resulted in breakdown of the dry stone wall and frost action has contributed to the breakdown of the erratics. |
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Silurian TS 212 Silurian TS 211 |
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Silurian SkS 03 Silurian SkS 04 Silurian SkS 05 Silurian SkS 06 |
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Silurian SkS 13 Silurian SkS 14 Silurian SkS 16 Silurian SkS 17 |
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Silurian SkS 18 Silurian SkS 19 Silurian SkS 23 Silurian SkS 24 |
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Any shortcomings in the text are entirely my
own. Steve Warren |
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Website created by WarrenAssociates 2012 |
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