Sieve Shaking (Why On Earth Would You Want To Watch This?)
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It's not all volcanoes and earthquakes, sometimes a geologist gets to experience the exotic glamor of using heavy machinery to sort sediment into different grain sizes. At least my lab partner had the common sense to leave after a few minutes.
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