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22 Oct George the Geologist – Future Conglomerate

Posted at 09:00h in Curiosity Series by Anita Brown
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Conglomerates are rocks made from ancient river pebbles – but how do we know this? Join George as he takes a trip to the Gwydir River to see a new conglomerate being born.
 
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