Beautiful Opal Display!

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This isn't the one on display, if l ever go back there soon l will be sure to take a shot, but the nest best thing!

Crystals and Opals in Sedimentary Rock: Melbourne Museum

I hope that rock hounds like this!


It seems that the universe is giving all of us a big kick up the **** before the year ends, which only means things are on the verge of improving!


Everyone hang in there, l am sure that 2015 will be better than this year?

  • Profile picture of the author AprilCT
    The opal really is pretty. However, where were the bunnies? After looking everywhere, I still couldn't find any.
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    • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
      Originally Posted by AprilCT View Post

      The opal really is pretty. However, where were the bunnies? After looking everywhere, I still couldn't find any.


      There is this from the Museum!

      Fluffyus Tearyourarmoffus - Lived 30.2 million years ago. Ate anything it could get its teeth into.

      Even T-Rex would give it a wide birth!

      Became instinct after eating too many Canedus Touadus!



      PS l am not insane, just trying to have some fun!
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  • Profile picture of the author kghklghl
    The opal looks beautiful.
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    • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
      Originally Posted by kghklghl View Post

      The opal looks beautiful.
      Yes, this is just a small one, there is one that stretches a good half metre across and shows a very beautiful green streak through some clay!

      Unfortunately the site doesn't show it, but l will take a shot next time l am there.

      That was down the end next to the special fozzalized fluffy bunny exhibit, and Free Energy - Practical Applications, exhibit!

      But l might be wrong!
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