Maverick
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Lisa sent me this link, if your into the geo then this will explain a lot about our region: http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=1100
Wow, that's beautiful. The beauty in nature never ceases to amaze me. I can see why you choose to live there. I never thought about the iron content affecting a compass, but it makes sense.We have 12 popular hot springs and about 70 hard to get at hot springs, we have 3 hot springs in my county so a lot of energy formed under Washington, in southern Oregon they had magma come up through the ground no where near volcano's out in the valley west of the mountain ranges. People out here tend to get complacent and forget everything around and under them is alive very much alive and moving, much of the majestic cliffs we have here is basalt an igneous rock meaning it was formed by lava and contains a lot of iron (reason a lot of people got lost here, compass don't work in certain parts of the state)
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I never thought about the iron content affecting a compass, but it makes sense.
Visit Yellowstone and get dissolved !!!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ng-death-highlights-problems-Yellowstone.html
kinda like feeding the bears or taking a close up of the bison, people don't follow directions and as a result they get mauled gored or in the case of the link above dissolved... stupid humans
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