The June Accretionary Wedge is up

The June Accretionary Wedge, "Let's Do a Time Warp," is up at Outside the Interzone. It's a crazy time-machine ride from before the Big Bang all the way into the tectonic future. Come along with the geology bloggers to a few of our favorite times.

(And, no, the Cretaceous-Tertiary Paleogene boundary didn't make anyone's list. But you'll have to go to the post to find out what did.)

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Thanks for the shout-out! I have to admit, I'm pretty pleased with the variety we ended up with, and the way it turned out.