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Péter Luffi > WoGE #124

I found Ron's WoGE #123 in South Africa, so I'm pleased to serve the WoGE community with the next challenge, again from the geo-art category. If the scale bar would be in centimeters, one quickly could answer: it's a nice piece of malachite. But the scale is in kilometers, so I wonder who will be the first to identify this handsome feature, and provide some useful geological description. This is another Schott's rule-free run, folks, so you better stay tuned.
Péter Luffi > WoGE #122

After Jeff's WoGE #121 featuring the Saririaky anorthosite massif and associated giga-pressure-shadows in SW Madagascar, here's the next challenge, this time from the geo-art category. Who will be the first to locate and explain this nice acquarelle? Although it may be an easy job for some WoGE-maniacs, I still won't invoke Schott's rule; let's see how long will this one last on the free market.
Péter Luffi > WoGE #120

After Brian's WoGE #119 in the Eastern Precordillera of Argentine, here comes the next WoGE challenge: locate it and provide some geological description. And just forget about Schott's rule for this turn.
Péter Luffi > WoGE #115

I solved Ron's WoGE #114  , so #115 is back to me. Hope there are newbies vulnerable to the WoGE virus out there, so here is what you have to do in the case you got infested: locate the feature (lat/long) and shortly describe it in geological terms. I guess it doesn't make sense to invoke Schott's rule anymore, or at least until desperate complaints/criticism will be expressed in this regard.
Péter Luffi > WoGE #113

Ron's WoGE #112, the meander-amidst-the-barley was quite scary, because it looked it can hide wherever in the middle of the vast North American agricultural nowhere, so I said, if I find it in 20 minutes, nice, if not, tough luck, I'll skip this one. Apparently I was lucky, because I actually started the random scan in... Canada, and ended pretty soon by finding it in my backyard, to quote Ron. And it was nice to take advantage of a Schott 's rule-free run, I think we should perpetuate this feeling for a while. So here's the next one. It is pretty easy and won't last long, so hurry! Feel the breeze of freedom, guys, again, no Schott's rule for today.
Péter Luffi > WoGE #111

BGC resolved WoGE #110 I posted in the name of the Thinkstart family. BGC hasn't a blog, so I agreed to host his challenge. Schott 's rule in effect. Posting time is 01:41 GMT, 2/15/2008
Péter Luffi > WoGE #110

Thinkstart's wife has identified my WoGE #109, but looking forward to a happy family event, they have no time to WoGE. She asked me to post the next challenge, so here we go again. Schott 's rule in effect. Posting time is 00:00 GMT, 2/10/2008
Péter Luffi > WoGE #109

Thinkstart's WoGE #108 was quite a challenge to me, because I haven't discovered any truly geological clue in it that could help me  to avoid a nearly random search through the multitude of topographically and climatically reasonable areas. But I finally succeeded before others (btw., I'm wondering how many people are still playing), so here we go with the next one. What's this, where is it, and last, but not least, why is it?  :-) Schott's Rule in effect. Posted 03:30 GMT, 2/04/08.
Péter Luffi > WoGE #107

Unlike some other players, I haven't encountered any problems displaying Thinkstart's WoGE #106 kindly hosted by ScienceWoman, and have quickly found the location on the Susquehanna River in the Ridge and Valley Province of the Appalachians. So here comes WoGE #107. What and where is this? Schott's Rule is still in effect, I hope the answer is not too simple so that veterans get a chance to play, too.  Posting time is 06:25 GMT, 1/31/08.
WoGE #124

I found Ron's WoGE #123 in South Africa, so I'm pleased to serve the WoGE community with the next challenge, again from the geo-art category. If the scale bar would be in centimeters, one quickly could answer: it's a nice piece of malachite. But the scale is in kilometers, so I wonder who will be the first to identify this handsome feature, and provide some useful geological description. This is another Schott's rule-free run, folks, so you better stay tuned.
 > WoGE #124

I found Ron's WoGE #123 in South Africa, so I'm pleased to serve the WoGE community with the next challenge, again from the geo-art category. If the scale bar would be in centimeters, one quickly could answer: it's a nice piece of malachite. But the scale is in kilometers, so I wonder who will be the first to identify this handsome feature, and provide some useful geological description. This is another Schott's rule-free run, folks, so you better stay tuned.
WoGE #124

I found Ron's WoGE #123 in South Africa, so I'm pleased to serve the WoGE community with the next challenge, again from the geo-art category. If the scale bar would be in centimeters, one quickly could answer: it's a nice piece of malachite. But the scale is in kilometers, so I wonder who will be the first to identify this handsome feature, and provide some useful geological description. This is another Schott's rule-free run, folks, so you better stay tuned.
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