Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
Page 141
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Aug 19 - continued Since we left our Kindle de explodé down to Grand Coupe Brook, from the Priets road down to the north some distance occurs the Bornaventure. Then came Hue d'Als like to one he should see on the road having extra rods and emptyy. In those of he again found emptyy. Then came to a series with good free forms none which did see, but he said he had six capal rods. In this series of it he saw clear a syncline. Can this then be the bottom of the syncline all along the Ouraillès and Pic? To me it seems to be or because along the shore outside there is are the blue green of and granite which not the flood any green red Barke ss. Those some Barke ss red and green are again seen in vertical cliffs from the Corner on the beach. Regular vertical but dip towards Malta.