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You are never very far from an active volcano in Indonesia https://t.co/fJyxs6Uk7n
From Kilauea to the Galapagos: why 2018 was a very hot year for geology https://t.co/DJW1RHTRhe
Photo: USGS
How Greenland would look without its ice sheet https://t.co/yCdcZL3cjs
Beautifully-preserved woolly mammoth mandible and molars dug out of the brickearth of Bexley in the late nineteenth century #IceAgeLondon #FossilFriday #LondonMammoths
Ice age impact - what we know and what we need to know - great review https://t.co/tZWditiIFt
What drove the spectacled cormorant to extinction? https://t.co/t3UFjSsSMp
Image by John Gerrard Keulemans
The truly ferocious kangaroo-eating marsupial lion by @GeorgeMonbiot https://t.co/jBc3Dw4Xyn #IceAgeAustralia #Extinction
Arctic temperatures soar 45 degrees above normal, flooded by extremely mild air on all sides https://t.co/9rZlseYOuA #Arctic #climatechange
This remarkably well-preserved woolly rhinoceros carcass is ~39,000 years old. It was discovered by gold miners in the permafrost of eastern Siberia in 2007. Look at those woolly socks!
Photograph by Vladimir Filippov
The baby mammoth at Chauvet painted more than 30,000 years ago. The artist had some fun with those wonderful feet pads! #IceAgeArt