Cape St Mary, aka the beacon |
Cape St Mary, aka the beacon |
Oct 5 2006, 05:50 PM
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Nov 8 2006, 11:02 AM
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Ah, I hadn't thought of looking as far back as the Bay of Ducks. I was still focused on the wonders we're seeing at the St Mary/Beacon area. I'm looking forward to more Pancams of this area, this could be a key to understanding the formation of the Bays.
Sorry to have drifted OT, I hadn't thought of Duck Bay since that _seems_ like ancient history. But this is part of the series of the to-be-famous "CSM Panorama", so it's not entirely OT. --Bill -------------------- |
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