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There is nothing like the Southland in the springtime, with its forest ephemerals coming alive and its waters flowing with confidence and reason across a landscape tempered by ancient bedrock. And so it was that a group of graduate and undergraduate students fled the urban lifestyle to camp and explore the natural history of the western Blue Ridge of North Carolina and Tennessee. During late April, this intrepid group hiked and forded the occasional stream to uncover the secrets of deformational and metamorphic events that span over 1 billion years. Eclogites, thrust systems, kyanites a plenty, skolithos tubes, trout lilies, Appalachian balds, trilliums, and spring beauties were our reward.\u00a0<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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