Category Archives: Gullies

In my imagination, I was still posting to this blog

Posts I thought about writing in the last month, but didn’t: 1) Post about crazy llama farmers in Ohio (e.g., did you know that llamas are communal dung-heap users?) 2) Post about my sensors being buried in the snow, and … Continue reading

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This is a Free Money!

Just kidding. Actually, it’s more photos: From left: (1) Thorsteinn, my supervisor. I have no idea what he was pointing at, but he looked really surprised when I took this picture of him doing it. (2) One of the sensors, … Continue reading

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They Have Everything in Iceland

Here are some things that you shouldn’t miss out on in Iceland: 1. Gullies. I have to say this. The gullies are amazing. Alcove, channel, apron–three words for love. 2. Darkness. They have darkness in Iceland! Along with electricity, it … Continue reading

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Gully

This is what a gully looks like. With Ryland for scale. Ryland is standing on the digitate debris apron, looking up towards the snow-filled channel. The alcove where the gully originates is above the top edge of the picture. Note … Continue reading

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