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   xoxoxoBruce  Friday Aug 30 12:20 AM

August 30th, 2019 : Karst

Karst?
General Custer, Sitting Bull and a Karst of thousands?

Slammed my finger in the Karst door?

Doctor put a Karst on the broken leg?



When you have Limestone, Dolomite, or Gypsum , or a combination of them as the primary rock, you’ll get Karst... eventually.
Those three rocks plus a small number or rarer rocks, are water soluble. The slow but steady dissolution causes sharp peaks, narrow
valleys, caves, sinkholes and underground water features. Not very hospitable to humans, but the animals who have adapted find much safety and solitude.



Gravdigr  Friday Aug 30 12:11 PM

I tried to tell her about the flying monkey in that pic, but she karst me out and called me a liar.



Diaphone Jim  Friday Aug 30 12:35 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJbzxpRw4Fw

With the XOB title "Karst of Thousands!"



xoxoxoBruce  Friday Aug 30 11:33 PM

All we see in collapsed roads and mall parking lot entrances, Florida has fun though with now you see it, now you don't, houses.



Happy Monkey  Saturday Aug 31 02:04 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Gravdigr View Post
I tried to tell her about the flying monkey in that pic, but she karst me out and called me a liar.
She was right; it's a lemur.


Gravdigr  Saturday Aug 31 02:31 PM

Could be a suit?



Diaphone Jim  Saturday Aug 31 08:28 PM

Lemur? Or langur?



xoxoxoBruce  Saturday Aug 31 11:30 PM

Obviously a leaper.



Happy Monkey  Sunday Sep 1 01:04 PM

Lemur



Happy Monkey  Sunday Sep 1 01:10 PM

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xoxoxoBruce  Monday Sep 2 12:20 AM

The ones in the OP don't look like Sifakas.



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