Seems like a serpentine-type. Black, glossy, intrusive with non-conchoidal fracture planes.
this post was submitted on 04 Aug 2023
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Nature's Patterns - the beauty in the details
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Lots of communities are dedicated to nature's big pictures, the breathtaking vistas and scenic landscapes. Those are all great, but I find the details of the natural world to be just as much of a draw.
From ripples in sand, to whorls in bark, this community celebrates the beauty in the little patterns and textures of nature.
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Possibly serpentinite.
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