Presentation
The rock garden Geological
itinerary Granite
itinerary Written documentation
Teaching aids How
has it been done? Credits
Geological itinerary
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The itinerary has several stopping places, always in front of a building. At each stop a panel asks you to observe a detail of the rock used in the building and gives explanations related with geology. |
| Stop 1 | Quartzitic sandstone |
| Stop 2 | Nummulitic limestone |
| Stop 3 | Gneiss |
| Stop 4 | Schist |
| Stop 5 | Fossiliferous limestone |
| Stop 6 | Folds |
| Stop 7 | Brick |
| Stop 8 | Slate |
| Stop 9 | Granodiorite |
| Stop 10 | Granodiorite |
| Stop 11 | Glass |
| Stop 12 | Larvikite |
| Stop 13 | Slate |
| Stop 14 | Granite |
| Stop 15 | Quartzite |
| Stop 16 | Migmatite with garnets |
| Stop 17 | Granite |
| Stop 18 | Veined limestone |
| Stop 19 | Travertine |
| Stop 20 | Limestone |
| Stop 21 | Rock? |
| Stop 22 | Granite |
| Stop 23 | Rapakivi granite |
| Stop 24 | Calcarenite |
| Stop 25 | White marble |
| Stop 26 | Granite |
| Stop 27 | Pegmatite |
| Stop 28 | Gabbro |
| Stop 29 | Ornamental rocks |
| Stop 30 | Limestone with stylolites |
| Stop 31 | Granite |
| Stop 32 | Pink marble |
| Stop 33 | Faults |
| Stop 34 | Granite |
| Stop 35 | Concrete |
