[NatureNS] Halifax Field Naturalists talk

Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 00:42:39 -0300
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Thursday, Oct. 5. Halifax Field Naturalists. "Why gold in southern Nova Scotia?" with Howard Donohoe. Hear geological story starting with rocks formed from 500-million-year-old sand and mud on the ocean floor of the megacontinent Gondwana. 7:30 p.m. at the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History, Summer St.

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"Why gold in southern Nova Scotia?" with Howard Donohoe. Hear geological story 
starting with rocks formed from 500-million-year-old sand and mud on the ocean 
floor of the megacontinent Gondwana. 7:30 p.m. at the Nova Scotia Museum of 
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