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About this item 【A Variety of Sizes of Lava Rock for Your Choice】 - Sizes from 0.4"-0.8", 0.8"-1.2", 0.2"-0.3", 0.3"-0.6", 10 Pounds. Available in black or red with porous surface. No chemicals, fillers or colors added. 【Safe for Indoor and Outdoor Use】 - Volcanic stones are heat proof and non-fading and non-toxic. It is ideal to use in fire bowls, fire pits, and fireplaces. Gas compatible, eco-friendly and safe. 【High Quality & Low Maintenance】 - Black fire rock can withstand extremely high…

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Lava is an energetically strong stone from a volcano. The appearance of this mineral resembles a lunar landscape. Pores, like miniature craters, pierce the surface. Volcanoes gave birth to it. The same properties of a stone from lava - received from the Earth and Kosmos. Volcanic rocks from Madeira island. Madeira is an island of volcanic origin. It was formed as a result of volcanic eruptions, and is the top of an underwater volcano. Most of the volcanic crater is hidden from our eyes by…

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More silk-sea and long-exposure experiments. I went down to the docks, trying to get some minimal landscape photos. But unfortunately, and strangely the Icelandic winter darkness was to bright for a decent long exposure, even with my -2 stop polarizing filter. So instead of giving in and go home, I decided to point the camera downwards, at the waves braking on the rocks. This one, captured in 4 seconds, shows quite well the transition of the sea, crawling through the stones in a misty form…

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