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11 comments

David G Johnson said:

Gasp !... at first sight I thought it was whale vertebrae.. and wondered where the rest of it was ,.
Keep well Amelia'..... and Cheers'' from > Dj.
13 months ago

Nick Weall said:

Giant Panda takes a dip ~~~
13 months ago ( translate )

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

I love the strong colour contrast between the chalk and the flint, Amelia. Best wishes, joe
13 months ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

Three super shots from Cromer beach Amelia. I especially like the heart of Cromer :-)
13 months ago

Ulrich John said:

A great find, Amelia !
13 months ago ( translate )

volker_hmbg said:

I read in my newspaper just today something about stones one can find
at the beach. There is a costal part at the German Baltic Sea that has rich
quantities of many different kind of stones -scientist are able to explain what types they are
and where they come from.
And of course a lot of flint stones can be found there, too.
13 months ago

Peter Castell said:

A wonderful natural sculpture I wonder how many years the sea has been working on it
13 months ago

tiabunna said:

A quite remarkable rock, unlike any I've seen. A great set of images, Amelia.
13 months ago ( translate )

Gudrun said:

The shape of this one is very special! I have some flintstones from Eastbourne- couldn*t resist when I was there;-)
13 months ago

Günter Klaus said:

Da hast du eine sehr schöne Entdeckung gemacht liebe Amelia,schön hast du das gesehen und gezeigt :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
13 months ago ( translate )

Doug Shepherd said:

A remarkable work of art created by the forces of nature!!
12 months ago