Episode 69 - Early Hominids, Hurricanes, & Cooking in National Parks
The Geology Flannelcast
English - November 13, 2020 03:23 - 1 hour - 60 MB - ★★★★★ - 175 ratingsNatural Sciences Science Education geology rocks sediment ocean science funny stone global warming Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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In this episode of the Geology Flannelcast, the boys talk about early Hominid tools in the geologic record, how 2020 is the most active hurricane season on record, and some cooking tips in National Parks.
In this episode of the Geology Flannelcast, we talk about early Hominid tools in the geologic record, how 2020 is the most active hurricane season on record, and some cooking tips in National Parks.
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