On One Side This May Look Like Just A Ordinary Clam Shell But When You Flip It Over It Contains Beautiful

On one side this may look like just a ordinary clam shell but when you flip it over it contains beautiful golden calcite crystals. The crystals formed when the clam died and a cavity formed allowing the crystals to develop. Took over two million years to do this. Found on the east coast of Florida in Brevard County.

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Hi, it’s been a while 👋🏻😊 My first-ever ‚pool walk video‘ to a nice golden morning view of Mt Pilatus, watch until the end🏔☀️. Got up really early but it was worth doing.


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Big Thach Nature Park, Russia By Alexander Khoroshilov

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Heidi Gustafson, Who Has Spent The Past Five Years Collecting And Working With Ocher, Walks Along Whidbey

Heidi Gustafson, who has spent the past five years collecting and working with ocher, walks along Whidbey Island’s Double Bluff Beach, off the coast of Washington, in search of the material. She came to scout this area, where she spent time as a child, after recalling its interesting cliff exposure.Some ochers, Gustafson believes, are calling out to be turned into a pigment. Others are more resistant. Those ocher fragments are either returned to their point of origin, or, if Gustafson cannot get back there, placed outside in a stone graveyard of sorts that she has created in the forest near her cabin. A few of her ocher-based artworks hang on the wall.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/24/t-magazine/ocher-heidi-gustafson.html

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me, to my friend, out of no where: You know whats fucked uP? the volcanology scale. Have i told you about the volcanic explosivity index?

my friend: no? What?!

me: Isnt it fun how catastrophic is only the halfway point on this exponential scale of eruption severity

Me, To My Friend, Out Of No Where: You Know Whats Fucked UP? The Volcanology Scale. Have I Told You About
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How the media depicts the Apollo 11 mission:

How The Media Depicts The Apollo 11 Mission:

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How The Media Depicts The Apollo 11 Mission:
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Everybody’s cracking jokes about how it’s a desperate attempt to stay relevant in the age of Amazon.

But you know what? Props to them. This is exactly what Blockbuster didn’t do. At no point was Blockbuster like “Hey, movie rentals aren’t the lucrative enterprise they once were. Perhaps it’s time we become known for our cheesy garlic bread.”


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