Yeah like me a bit of an outdoor rave too.

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Sorry, didn’t realise I’d signed up for a degree in meteorological theory.

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I know. I’m trying desperately not to sound patronising about something I find genuinely beautiful from a mathematical perspective.

And failing.

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It’s fine, tbh, I didn’t really get most of that post anyway, so patronise away :wink:

Riding out on a horse in a star spangled rodeo

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Related to this, an underground river. Cool but scary.

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Morning Glory clouds. Only known to occur at a certain area in Northern Australia

morning-glory

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  • Physical geography
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Morning glory clouds? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of Northern Australia?

May I see it?

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A lot of time for the good old roche moutonnee

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Oooooh yeah … I’d love to perch on that right now. And get my bait out and silently eat it and respectfully nod at other fellow ramblers…

Volcano vs. Hurricane

itt a lot of people being pleased with themselves about remembering something from their GCSE geography.

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Frankly if I could remember something from 17 years ago I’d be pretty made up with myself too

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This is a wonderful thread and the quality content I’m here for.

My current baes are rocks that appear in the middle of nowhere. This was just outside my secondary school. Would often sit on it with my dad on the way home and put the world to rights :grinning:

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political geography > history > physical geography

Always weird things being discovered!

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someone had already tagged oxbow lakes.

so it was roche moutonee or long shore drift.

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and rich had already bagged long shore drift.

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Yeah it seems to be based on the worst possible scenario but then it isn’t apparently that unlikely a scenario. The ‘red zone’ where people are in danger is a 10km radius and it seems like Pompeii is just about inside that.

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