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RE: Visiting The Natural Gas Museum - History And Minerals

in Worldmappin2 years ago (edited)

You sure did a lot of work to put this together. That actually says something about you and rocks having a connection. The rocks sure look fascinating anyways, and very beautiful too.

Yes, one could read all this stuff about rocks on the internet and all, but the experience of actually seeing them in their actual beauty is incomparable; incomparable as the experience is immersive.

The stibnite looking like a hedgehog is very cool. It's hard to pick a favourite, actually. I love how you took time to get these nice photographs.

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Well, there's a lot of work with every post, especially if it involves photos and some knowledge. I'm not sure if there's a connection between me and these minerals, but I'm starting to like them.

Yes, one could read all this stuff about rocks on the internet and all, but the experience of actually seeing them in their actual beauty is incomparable; incomparable as the experience is immersive.

We agree on that as a printed photo can give you back the beauty of a stone or a mineral.