I found Diamond Head, so it's my turn to post Where on (Google) Earth #50. (It feels wrong to do this while Brian is off on a field trip, you know?)
The Schott Rule is in effect: please wait one hour for every time you've answered a WoGE challenge. (I'm posting at 9:15 pm Mountain Daylight Time, which is... ummm... 7:15 am UTC. I think.)
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Where on (Google) Earth #50
Posted by Kim at 8:09 PM
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Lo tengo. But, of course, I have to wait. Good luck, Fort Lewis students!
My students have a separate challenge - they don't know about my blog, unless they deliberately search it out.
I believe that my 18 hour wait is up, so...
San Miguel and Chinameca volcanoes, near La Placita, El Salvador. I think Kim's classes must be studying radial drainage patterns. :-)
Yep, that's right - though we're doing igneous rocks and volcanoes. (I gave them map and oblique images of Sakura-jima last week, in hopes that they would start surfing subduction zones of the world. Only two of them found it, though.)
This week... well, I won't talk about this week's challenge in case some of them have found my blog. :D
Next week we talk about sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks, and then it's on to earthquakes.
You're on for #51.
WoGE #51 is up. Time to put that liberal arts education to work!
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