Something different from my collection is this Aegagropile from Punta Ala in Tuscany.
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Something different from my collection is this Aegagropile from Punta Ala in Tuscany. They form from the decayed fibers of seagrass. This was given to me years ago when I ran the One Pebble Project. It’s not a rock but looks like one! #nature #naturalhistory
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Something different from my collection is this Aegagropile from Punta Ala in Tuscany. They form from the decayed fibers of seagrass. This was given to me years ago when I ran the One Pebble Project. It’s not a rock but looks like one! #nature #naturalhistory
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We found those on the beach in Terracina, Italy, a few months back, and couldn't figure out what they were! -
Something different from my collection is this Aegagropile from Punta Ala in Tuscany. They form from the decayed fibers of seagrass. This was given to me years ago when I ran the One Pebble Project. It’s not a rock but looks like one! #nature #naturalhistory
@amandamakepeace may I ask what the One Pebble Project is?
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Something different from my collection is this Aegagropile from Punta Ala in Tuscany. They form from the decayed fibers of seagrass. This was given to me years ago when I ran the One Pebble Project. It’s not a rock but looks like one! #nature #naturalhistory
@amandamakepeace you'll find a lot of them on the beaches in Corsica
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@amandamakepeace
We found those on the beach in Terracina, Italy, a few months back, and couldn't figure out what they were!@mrundkvist They are so cool! Nature is amazing.
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@amandamakepeace may I ask what the One Pebble Project is?
@temptoetiam It was a fun exchange project I ran years ago where I sent out mini artworks in exchange for a pebble.
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@temptoetiam It was a fun exchange project I ran years ago where I sent out mini artworks in exchange for a pebble.
@amandamakepeace That concept is amazing
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@amandamakepeace you'll find a lot of them on the beaches in Corsica
@corse_pia They seem to be quite common in that region!
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@amandamakepeace That concept is amazing
.@Sylvhem @temptoetiam Thank you!
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@amandamakepeace You’re welcome!
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Something different from my collection is this Aegagropile from Punta Ala in Tuscany. They form from the decayed fibers of seagrass. This was given to me years ago when I ran the One Pebble Project. It’s not a rock but looks like one! #nature #naturalhistory
The aegagropile bears a passing resemblance to a gum emperor moth chrysalis.
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