47 min

Rocking with Nick Doe Straight Outta Gabriola . . ."it's island time"

    • Society & Culture

On this episode we’re going deep into the island’s geology with Nick Doe.
 
Nick is one of Gabriola’s go-to sources for the island’s geological history. For almost two decades he wrote and edited Shale, a journal of all things historical for the Gabriola Museum. Naturally with a slight editorial tilt towards articles about rocks. 
On this episode Nick reveals the island's rock history, including unlocking the mystery of the Malaspina Galleries formation and fate.
​Music Credits:
Used with thanks and express permission for this episode. All rights reserved:
"River Stones" by Mikey Swallow off his debut CD Fortune is the Smile. Support local music and proceeds from the sale of the CD go to the Westcoast rainforest conservation charity, Pacific Wild. See more about Mike and buy and download songs from his album on the website BandCamp

On this episode we’re going deep into the island’s geology with Nick Doe.
 
Nick is one of Gabriola’s go-to sources for the island’s geological history. For almost two decades he wrote and edited Shale, a journal of all things historical for the Gabriola Museum. Naturally with a slight editorial tilt towards articles about rocks. 
On this episode Nick reveals the island's rock history, including unlocking the mystery of the Malaspina Galleries formation and fate.
​Music Credits:
Used with thanks and express permission for this episode. All rights reserved:
"River Stones" by Mikey Swallow off his debut CD Fortune is the Smile. Support local music and proceeds from the sale of the CD go to the Westcoast rainforest conservation charity, Pacific Wild. See more about Mike and buy and download songs from his album on the website BandCamp

47 min

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