Stories in Stone – Virtual Tours Now Available

Booking for Groups Everywhere


Brooklyn Brownstone - 200 million years old! Brooklyn Brownstone – 200 million years old

Most people do not think of looking for geology from the sidewalks they travel, but for the intrepid geologist any good rock can tell a fascinating story. On this virtual tour, which incorporates illustrations and photographs, you will explore a range of rocks equal to any assembled by plate tectonics, such as:

— 3.5-billion-year-old gneiss and 120,000-year-old Italian travertine;

— a fossil-rich limestone that is the most commonly used building stone in the US;

— and the granite that led to the construction of the first commercial railroad in America.


3.5 bya Morton Gneiss Morton Gneiss – 3.5 billion years old

In this virtual exploration of  building stone from across the United States and Italy, I discuss history, transportation, and architecture to give you a new way to appreciate urban geology. Plus, we’ll even “visit” a couple of quarries and see where the stone originates.


Cost to book me live for a one-hour program (includes time for Q&A) is $100 (up to 25 people on a Zoom talk).



Stories In Stone Clip from dbw on Vimeo. From a program presented to Seattle Architecture Foundation.


My talk is a Zoom meeting format of a PowerPoint presentation with me as a live narrator. To try to make it feel more in-person, I incorporate video and Google Earth to travel to different locations, including Minnesota, Massachusetts, Indiana, and Italy. I am available for questions throughout and after the talk.


For more information on booking me to make a presentation to your group, please send me an email: geologywriter at gmail dot com.
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Published on June 25, 2020 09:26
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