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ToraToraTora | 08:26 Mon 14th Oct 2024 | Film, Media & TV
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In episode 1 he refers to these rock formations.

https://ibb.co/KF6yFgg

Anyone any idea where they are?

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He was in Iceland and judging by the way the columns are bent, it might be here,https://glacialexperience.is/the-spectacular-studlagil-canyon-the-gem-of-east-iceland/
09:16 Mon 14th Oct 2024

As I see it, what they are is stretched in a vertical plane beyond belief.

Amazing formation, but whatever they are, they are now even older that when the photo was taken, 'cos Brian is quite a young man there.

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no that's just distortion, it was his latest TV show and I took the picture off the TV.

Any chance of doing the link using another host apart from ibb ?

Not opening on my phone 

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Sorry CBA

//The first episode is called Volcano Worlds. Professor Brian Cox travels to Iceland where he uses the Icelandic geology to explain the volcanic planets of the solar system like Venus,//

He was in Iceland and judging by the way the columns are bent, it might be here,

https://glacialexperience.is/the-spectacular-studlagil-canyon-the-gem-of-east-iceland/

 That looks like Fingals cave in Scotland.

From that website, https://ibb.co/6F34d9z

 

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Dave 10:01 yes the show was in Iceland and I suspected that may be the case for these rocks but it also had a very British weather feeling so I wondered if they were in UK somewhere.

Thanks all

its been great so far, right?

CBL - studlathic cnyone - must be iceland the d is a wyn ( th) and not a thorn ( th )

vertical strata shows volcanic activity - the strata should be flat

did he cover that ?

All the geologists of the 1830s were priests and schooled in " God created the world and left it at that" - and here was direct evidence that the world had changed after creation

confused curates in cognitive dissonance

Easy for Darwin to say - occurs in Biology as well you know

Last night's (Monday) was fascinating. The distances involved - even within the solar system - are mind-boggling.

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