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CorkBullet t1_iu932uy wrote

Could the third stone unlock the lost Amulate's power?! Just goofing around but that is interesting. Thanks for the share

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M0nkeySeeM0nkeyD0 t1_iu98nmo wrote

That feeling when you find your brother from another mother

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blippityblop t1_iu9a76q wrote

Presuming they were found in the same geological area?

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calguy1955 t1_iu9gf5u wrote

Brothers from another Mother (Earth).

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mrtn17 t1_iu9h04b wrote

seems you almost solved the puzzle

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RFC793 t1_iu9m6a0 wrote

And, at least where I’m from (area with lots of quartz and creeks), this is where gold is more likely to form. Gold panners would look for “black sand” in creeks, which implies a lot of eroded slate, which means the surface of quartz is likely to be exposed where gold deposits may have been freed.

We call those quartz veins, and I’ve seen many huge examples while hiking that are several inches thick and a dozen feet long, but typically bound by standard grey bedrock. Think: OP’s picture but the rock is scaled to a boulder the size of a van.

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TotalTyp t1_iu9wxpp wrote

Im somewhat colorblind but i cant be only one that thought those look like a really nice steak from a distance

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Teknuma t1_iua05p2 wrote

Possible gold country.

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Juniorslothsix t1_iua4gzx wrote

Frick, we are 2 stones closer to the obelisk from agents of shield

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internet_spy t1_iuaota9 wrote

The third one must be at the mountains

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Bogmanbob t1_iubg020 wrote

Kind of interesting that the forest one seems more worn but maybe it spent more time submerged either elsewhere or before the forest grew.

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smiljan t1_iuc5hs7 wrote

Wish stones. If the line goes all the way around you can make a wish on it and throw it over your shoulder into the water. If there's more than one complete line, you get as many wishes as there are lines.

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