[GeoStL] Re: Mother Nature at Work

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Here's the link for those that couldn't get it:

http://tinyurl.com/4gcdc

Very neat!  


--- Fourfeld@xxxxxxx wrote:

> -
> I came across some of natures handiwork while I was
> out caching and thought 
> it was worth sharing.  I've never seen anything like
> it before and I can't even 
> come up with a viable theory about how it formed. 
> I'm going to try to supply 
> a link, but I'm a guy who sometimes has trouble with
> a hammer, so you can 
> imagine the difficulty I have using a  computer. 
> The link should (fingers 
> crossed) take you to my log for Larson 1234 Cache
> GCM5A2 dated 1-18-05.  Check out 
> the attached pictures.
>
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=5971275b-3256-44da-b1a2-dde74ba89
> f37&IID=4af73437-b151-41c0-9fa1-6220bd618f41
> 
> This Ice Orb was awesome with the sun shining on it.
>  Sadly, the pictures 
> don't do it justice.
> 
> Hope you enjoy,
> Sniper1
> 
> 
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