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Old 03-25-2011, 09:54 AM #11
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Wow.... those are beautiful. I have some I've collected too over the years! We find fossils up north sometimes.

I bought mine tho...you were lucky to find such specimens where you used to live!

Your set up is lovely. We are similar in that way I guess!
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the white thing in my one dish of small stones is a Walrus tusk that I found while collecting shells on the beach near Cape Point (Cape Town, southern tip where the Atlantic & Indian oceans meet)

the blue stone carved into an owl was done by a friend of mine, and the green tray that my keys are in is carved from a hunk of malachite. My duck candle is sitting on a carved piece of another semi precious stone, the name of which escapes me for now

My trip to Namibia was one of the most special I have ever had! Deep in an area that original Bushmen (The San peoples) still inhabit
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