Daily it is forced home on the mind of the geologist, that nothing, not even the wind that blows, is so unstable as the crust of this earth.


Quoted in William Samuel Symonds, Old Stones, Chapter I (p. 7), Simpkin, Marshall & Co. 1884


Daily it is forced home on the mind of the geologist, that nothing, not even the wind that blows, is so unstable as the crust of this earth.

Daily it is forced home on the mind of the geologist, that nothing, not even the wind that blows, is so unstable as the crust of this earth.

Daily it is forced home on the mind of the geologist, that nothing, not even the wind that blows, is so unstable as the crust of this earth.

Daily it is forced home on the mind of the geologist, that nothing, not even the wind that blows, is so unstable as the crust of this earth.