WN@TL - Our Geological Heritage in Wisconsin. Ken Bradbury. 2016.10.12
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- Ken Bradbury, Wisconsin’s state geologist and the director of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, University of Wisconsin-Extension, will outline the geologic history of Wisconsin and how geology affected settlement and development. He will introduce some of Wisconsin’s outstanding geological sites and features, such as Devil’s Lake, Van Hise Rock, the Niagara Escarpment, and the Kettle Moraine. Finally, he will talk about the work of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, and how WGNHS geologists study Wisconsin’s rocks, minerals and groundwater to address current and future needs of the state.
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There's supposed to be a lost silver mine somewhere in the Morgan Falls area seen at 5:05. Capt. Morgan homesteaded there in order to find it. Lots of digging in the bedrock in that area. Bear caves exist along Morgan Creek too.
Next time you make a video of a lecture please have someone do it who zooms in on the screen the lecturer is presenting data and pictures on. Viewers do not need to see the stage and the lecturer constantly. On my iPhone I can zoom in to the presentation screen but some people can’t do that on their cellphone or computer.
The attorney general and the state Supreme Court serve completely different purposes.