I live in northeast Alabama. Coal was mined around here during the 70s and various open pits that were once mines are now ponds filled in with water. There are however, road cuts exposing sandstone from the Carboniferous and you can sometimes find plant fossils like the stigmaria, which are the root structures of the trees mentioned in the video called lycopsids.
Their fate fulfilled so long ago It’s pity they will never grow But they do not care rain or snow, Or maybe winds that harshly blow Because they now deep below How deep? The miners know. I think we owe plenty awe To rocky trees that we just saw.
@@KOIstories In shadows' hush, in earth's embrace, Without a hint of time or space. No sunlight on their stony face, Yet still they stand with ancient grace. Their roots of iron, limbs of ore, In silent echo of days of yore. Never touched by day or night, Without a whisper, without a fight, They've learned to thrive without the light, A secret testament to might. How deep? The miners know, In the realm where diamonds glow. Underground, where secrets keep, Echoes of a silence deep, Where rocky trees in slumber sleep, Guarding tales that time will reap. Such wonder does the earth bestow, Only the miners truly know. Fossilized forest, a sight to see, A testament to what used to be. In layers of stone, the memory, Of a time before the human spree. We tread with care and move quite slow, In respect to the beauty the miners show. So let us learn from what we saw, And treat the earth with a gentle paw. The rocky trees in silent awe, Speak a truth that shakes us raw. Respect the depths that life can go, This is what the miners know.
Які гарні залишки старого лісу. Цікаві знахідки! Дякую!
Those pine trees are very interesting
I live in northeast Alabama. Coal was mined around here during the 70s and various open pits that were once mines are now ponds filled in with water.
There are however, road cuts exposing sandstone from the Carboniferous and you can sometimes find plant fossils like the stigmaria, which are the root structures of the trees mentioned in the video called lycopsids.
So very old and stoned trees!
From underground low beneath!
Their stone language you translate!
So now I understand their fate!
Their fate fulfilled so long ago
It’s pity they will never grow
But they do not care rain or snow,
Or maybe winds that harshly blow
Because they now deep below
How deep? The miners know.
I think we owe plenty awe
To rocky trees that we just saw.
@@KOIstories In shadows' hush, in earth's embrace,
Without a hint of time or space.
No sunlight on their stony face,
Yet still they stand with ancient grace.
Their roots of iron, limbs of ore,
In silent echo of days of yore.
Never touched by day or night,
Without a whisper, without a fight,
They've learned to thrive without the light,
A secret testament to might.
How deep? The miners know,
In the realm where diamonds glow.
Underground, where secrets keep,
Echoes of a silence deep,
Where rocky trees in slumber sleep,
Guarding tales that time will reap.
Such wonder does the earth bestow,
Only the miners truly know.
Fossilized forest, a sight to see,
A testament to what used to be.
In layers of stone, the memory,
Of a time before the human spree.
We tread with care and move quite slow,
In respect to the beauty the miners show.
So let us learn from what we saw,
And treat the earth with a gentle paw.
The rocky trees in silent awe,
Speak a truth that shakes us raw.
Respect the depths that life can go,
This is what the miners know.
Wow! Hidden talents are everywhere, even among the fossil people!
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