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  • This is One rock I really love.

    It almost looks like the iris of an eye.

    Which was buried in the earth for..

    Not just a couple million years, as the dinosaur fossils we have here.

    I have also found snake remains, which were buried in sandstone,

    that was cool, but not nearly half as old as this is.

    This rock,I dunno...i cant explain it..

    Kinda like ...at one point, it was alive, and the more i love it, the more alive it seems to be.

    What do I mean by alive?

    man...it looks like it's lookin at me lmao!

    Just to be on the up and up..

    before I found it.

    I asked my highest self to find a crystal.

    I ( my ego) wanted a quartz one.

    (sigh) I am babbling.

    Guess ...I will make it better than any scientist could ever tell me what it is.((=

    I'll add it to the crystal forum,

    for all to ponder,

    Much love all!

                    Steve

  • Yay I was right! Lol. I'd say some fossil for a sea star kind of creature!
  • well, I am in western Alberta Canada, this did used to be an ocean at one time,

    I am 50 miles from the rockies , where I found it.

     Steve

  • I collect crystals, I got a feeling as if it a fossil, some sort of sea creature!
  • I will, with all the people that know more about crystals than I do on here i did post , but so far, more questions than answers.

    Take care,    

     

         Steve

     

  • That's amazing!! Let me know when you find out! It's beautiful!
  • (smiles) i was just about to post a thread on it, and saw your (up close creation ) thread.

    So, I threw it in ..I didn't mean to hijack it, it just seemed fitting,

    Steve (=

     

  • It's a 3 cm across rock o found last night at the river,

    It is macro'ed a lot on the picture.

    It has 41 tendrils on the side you're looking at,

    I looked for 3 hours last night , trying to figure out what it could be,

    i've never seen anything like it.

    and its right through the rock, but on the other side, it hasn't worn off enough to see the whole thing.

    Take care,

    Much love, Steve

     

  • Wow Steve, that is beaaauuutiful! what is it, some sort of fossil!? :D
  • looks awsome!

     

    What would you make of this?

     

    Take care.

    lnl, Steve

     

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