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Hello! Thank you so much for the warm welcome. I'm very excited to be here. It looks like there's a lot to be done in the geology community here, and while I don't have all that much free time, I intend to make the most of it. (oh gosh, I keep accidentally forgetting to sign my entries) Skolithos (talk) 15:40, 1 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Adoption

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Hi Skolithos,

Thanks for your enquiry at my talkpage. Unfortunately, I don't really have enough on-wiki time to dedicate to adopting you at the moment, but I'm happy to answer any questions for you as and when I have time. If you would still like to be adopted please check back at the adoption page to find available adopters. Bellerophon talk to me 13:32, 1 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

December 2013

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  • of future [[Africa]], [[South America]], southern [[Eurasia]], [[Australia]] and [[Antarctica]]), which lay centered around the South Pole. Between 650 and 550 million years ago (in the [[

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