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Students at The Bement School in Deerfield on Friday view examples of Jurassic armored mud balls, a rare geological formation that geologist and Greenfield Community College Professor Emeritus Richard Little, pictured at left, is advocating to make the state’s “official sedimentary structure.” -
Students at The Bement School in Deerfield on Friday view examples of Jurassic armored mud balls, a rare geological formation that geologist and Greenfield Community College Professor Emeritus Richard Little, pictured at right, is advocating to make the state’s “official sedimentary structure.” -
Geologist and Greenfield Community College Professor Emeritus Richard Little tells students at The Bement School in Deerfield on Friday about Jurassic armored mud balls, a rare geological formation that he is advocating to make the state’s “official sedimentary structure.” -
Geologist and Greenfield Community College Professor Emeritus Richard Little tells students at The Bement School in Deerfield on Friday about Jurassic armored mud balls, a rare geological formation that he is advocating to make the state’s “official sedimentary structure.” -
From left, Camille and Jessie, students at The Bement School in Deerfield, view examples of Jurassic armored mud balls, a rare geological formation.
