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Friday Aug 22 - '1934.
The upper Pink of Mc Sinnis Corr
over olms in the rising ridge still worked
above a short area of farm land. The
ridge then turns low towards the shore but
not much.
There now worked out the Upper Pink all
the way from Mc Sinnis Cove to the quarry
near Crowden Barts. The fault must lie
to the north.
He then headed li to the north of the
Up Pink must be the Indian Point li. The
fault may lie in the high slate scree for
are on the map where I traced the road across
the railway.
Harrington Cove R.R. quarry.
Pink (upper) li, Belus from
Greenish bl. greatly red. Its Final
It seems to be 40 yards across strike.
Then there is a hollow. There must be a
meeting of Upper Pink a little to the south
The fault li appears E at the track turn.
The whole thing is curving down but I
cannot estimate the direction.