Age: Quantum Remembrance

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Elements of Frost

February 15, 2016 by Aliy N. Sanders

The testing of temp of cold elements from the beaches around Lincoln City took longer for the smells to come in full creation, due to being heated before entering the repeat cooling. We at age wonder how would it work with Green sand which is the rarest color of sand in the entire world. It's caused by a special type of volcanic eruption in which olivine crystals (which are green) are brought to the surface of the earth. Kinda like black sand is a heavy, glossy, partly magnetic mixture of usually fine sands containing minerals such as magnetite, found as part of a placer deposit. Black sand is found on beaches near a volcano, consists of tiny fragments of basalt.

“You have to accept what the shore pushes towards you before picking out what you connect with.
Most beach sand is made up of quartz, “silicon dioxide, natural glass,”
Rocks in rivers and streams erode slowly over time as they are carried to the ocean, where rolling waves and tides bombard them into even smaller particles. The finer the sand, the older it is. ”
— Alexzander S.

The coast can collect to us all if we become one with the balance of the sea.

February 15, 2016 /Aliy N. Sanders
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