Probably pretty boring as it was laying underground in total dark for a very long time, and after that in some remote area without any action.
Nothing to see, nothing to tell.
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Probably pretty boring as it was laying underground in total dark for a very long time, and after that in some remote area without any action.
Nothing to see, nothing to tell.
Especially the mouth part of the stone.
Looks like a turtle.
I like to think that almost every stone has been liquid long ago. Often you can still see the swirls.
"Back in my day..." - This stone