Friday, May 15, 2009

The Synopsis

Greetings!  This is the blog of one of the members of an excavation team unearthing what will be the world's largest Seismasaurus, a sauropod (long-neck, for you those who still use the convention set forth by "The Land Before Time" et. al) who died in a mucky river bayou.  This species of dinosaur is the largest on record, which means that I am currently helping uncover the largest dinosaur ever, and honored to be doing so.

This blog is just a little side-project so friends and family of mine who are interested can keep up on the goings-on while I am away doing important stuff.  There will be pictures and plenty of watered-down "fun science" (read: "science without math") for those who are actually interested in researching geology, paleontology, prehistoric ecology, or iwannaseepicturesofbigoldbonesology.  I hope this will prove to be a fun experience all around, and to provide an interesting perspective into the secretive world of the geosciences.

***IMPORTANT NOTE***  Notice I have left out some important details, such as who is working with me and where we are located.  This was intentional.  Those who are privy to such information should keep it to themselves, since we are currently trying to keep media-types, thieves, and other annoying people away from the dig site.  Cooperation would be much appreciated.  Thank you!

2 comments:

  1. I dinosaur blog?!

    I hope you take good pictures. Happy Travels, Luke!

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  2. Thanks, there will be good pictures, when they actually let us out there.

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