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03-29-2008, 09:02 AM
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Green Thumb
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Texture
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Can you tell what these are? textile pattern? ![]() honeycomb? ![]() ![]() the one above is the cross section view of this one ![]() These are close ups of 3 different pieces of corals that washed ashore. I just love the different patterns and textures of nature. I am always touching leaves on plants. As a child, I would collect all colours and textures of stones and shells from the beach, and loved to look at all the components that make up any particular beach sand-the crushed shells, different colors of rock, crushed coral, limestone etc. and a view of the beach where these washed ashore ![]() Read more at Caribbean Garden... |
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