Oh, also, there is an unglaciated part of Ohio?

Jenny

On Apr 22, 10:25 am, Steve Galehouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jenny-
>
> The unglaciated Appalachian area of Ohio, the SE third, is very hilly, but
> the rest of the state is flat to rolling at best, but a lot of streams cut
> through the flat-lands, producing deep valleys and ravines, often with
> impressive rock formations or shale cliffs and bluffs---but these features
> are seldom visible from a highway( I-90 is especially flat and boring, more
> so towards Indiana).
>
> Attached is a pic of a nearby shale cliff in a Cleveland metropark.
>
> Steve
>
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:30 AM, JennyNYC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Ed, Steve, and Randy,
>
> > Do you know anything about the geological history of that area? I am
> > uninformed about Ohio topography. I've driven through only painfully
> > flat land.
>
> > Jenny
>
> > On Apr 21, 4:57 pm, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Ed, Steve, Randy-      Holden Arboretum looks like a beautiful place
> > > to visit! Good reporting and good photos! Man that White Pine is tall!
> > > Those Chestnut Oaks looked awesome in the photos. Very impressive,
> > > wish I could have made that trip with you guys, never been to Ohio.
> > > Larry
>
>
>
>  Rocky River.jpg
> 1245KViewDownload
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