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Hi Everyone:hello:
It was stormy day, me, black pearl and spinosaurus, we were only in the beach. I have discovered an area, it would be promising, hopeful, not change next day, the winds do not blow as the vessels wish. Gold ring and pendant are 18K. Total weight is two grams (2,4grams). Flower ring is silver. Here's some pictures and thank you for take a look.
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Black Pear: Bike.
Spinosaurus: My scoop, I named it: ``Spinosaurus`` Spinosaurus was the biggest of all the carnivorous dinosaurs, larger than Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus. It lived during part of the Cretaceous period, about 112 million to 97 million years ago, roaming the swamps of North Africa.
Two Spinosaurus species have been named based on the regions where they were discovered: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus Egyptian spine lizard) and Spinosaurus maroccanus (Moroccan spine lizard).
Spinosaurus means "spine lizard," an appropriate descriptor, as the dinosaur had very long spines growing on its back to form what is referred to as a "sail." The distinctive spines, which grew out of the animal's back vertebrae, were up to 7 feet (2.1 meters) long and were likely connected to one another by skin.
Hamid
 

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Thanks! I learnt something today. And of course you did another fine job! :occasion14:
 

The north pole sure looks productive! I guess that cold water makes the bling fall right off lol
 

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