EPISODE · Oct 6, 2020 · 1H 6M
The Effusive Ash Hole
from Geology On The Rocks · host James Hobbs
This episode would be described as a magma with low viscosity while maintaining a high silica content because it is explosive compliments to the editing out 21 minutes worth of worth of plosives. James the Geologist stumbles out of the gate and Bryan Baggins takes his GIT. The discussion ropes in and out as much as the texture of a pahoehoe lava flow, but is short and to the point like an aa flows. Who knows? Even when things got a bit muddy, it still hits hard like a lahar. The knowledge was hotter than gravity drops nuee ardentes. Your mind will be blown away more than the north flank of Mt. St. Helens in 1980. Boom. Do you like poetry? Do you like Lord of the Rings? Do you like the symphony? Do you even volcano? Stay tuned and keep it on the rocks.
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This episode would be described as a magma with low viscosity while maintaining a high silica content because it is explosive compliments to the editing out 21 minutes worth of worth of plosives. James the Geologist stumbles out of the gate and Bryan Baggins takes his GIT. The discussion ropes in and out as much as the texture of a pahoehoe lava flow, but is short and to the point like an aa flows. Who knows? Even when things got a bit muddy, it still hits hard like a lahar. The knowledge was hotter than gravity drops nuee ardentes. Your mind will be blown away more than the north flank of Mt. St. Helens in 1980. Boom. Do you like poetry? Do you like Lord of the Rings? Do you like the symphony? Do you even volcano? Stay tuned and keep it on the rocks.
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