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Date/Time:2006-Jul-05 22:19:00
Subject:Re: Yet another "Border" pano

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Yet another "Border" pano Fotoverkstan / Jakob 2006-Jul-05 22:19:00
Alex,
 
Yes indeed. It looks very similar.
 
I don't know your altitude, but I think the ice pressed down the
landscape in pretty much the same way all around the pole, in Cananda as
well as in Sweden. These so called "till-capped" mountains with a cap of
flourishing forest above the highest shoreline with more spare forest
below should be possible to see in many places. The reason for giving
the Swedish "High Coast" at the gulf of Bothnia world heritage status is
that the effects are so easily seen with till-capped mountains just
along the coast.
 
I am currently working on a project documenting many interesting
geological locations in this world heritage area. I hope being able to
set up a virtual tour later this year.
 
Off Topic: Here is a plain, flat, nonpanoramic image of a very typical
till-capped mountain with an altitude of about 290m above sea level,
just a few meters above the highest shoreline.
 
http://www.fotoverkstan.se/kalottberg_skuleskogen.jpg
 
Jakob
 
 

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?mne: Re: Yet another "Border" pano



Thanks for sharing the pano, Jakob,

Looks pretty much like landscapes of the Canadian Shield, eh?
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Cheers,
Alex 

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