Looks almost alive
Growing in quartz
Wulfenite (Explored)
Rocking the foliage (Explored)
Besting a boulder
Rocky conditions
Growing in granite (Explored)
Rocky roads
Caught in the clouds
Immovable
Mediterranean Coast
Agate (Explored)
Mesolite
Crystals
Azurite
Two eggs and a vase (Explored)
Treacherous rocks
My piece of the world (Explored)
Amid the stones
Not every rock is createad equal
The herd
The view from Cathedral Ledge
The Pemigewasset in autumn
Photobombing duck (Explored)
Atlantic waves
Circle of clouds
The golden hour
Harbor isles
Follow the rocks
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Dam
Rough Water
Boka Pistol -40 foot high splash
Splash
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In morning's light
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Weathered
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New Zealand fur seals
The MacDonnell Range
Looks like Easter Island
Looks like and Elephant Head and Trunk
Corroboree in the light
Above the Caldera
Climbers' delight
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Private Hideaway
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The rugged shoreline
Ocean fury
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Mind the gap
Boulders in the stream
Mountain walk
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Rocks of the world
Wherever I travel, I collect interesting looking rocks. In addition to the ocean tumbled rock (from Morocco) and the copper (from Colorado), I have included some lava rock in honor of the power of Mt. Kilauea (although this rock comes from Mt. Etna in Italy).
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I can understand your passion for collecting. From Etna and Mount Vesuvius I had also taken a stone as a souvenir for me! ;-)
I too have a rock collection .!
It's my hobby too.
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