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In this work we present the description of the Berezhany geological teaching polygon. The main goals of the student works are described. The typical stages of the field work are outlined. Short history of the creation geological teaching polygon is outlined. The workflow of the field works is shown. Geological structure and useful minerals of Berezhany area are characterized. Skills that students should master when describing geological objects presented. New technologies are used in the field student’s works. Among others are FieldClino and FieldMove.

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