The Bear

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You know you have rocks in the head when you start giving them names. When i am not looking at trees i am searching the ground for stones, this is The Bear one of my favorites at the moment until i find another one. Hopefully one day i will find time to make some daiza for some of them.
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Hi Magzy, I can definately see a grizzly in there . Very nice rock if i say so myself .

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This rock is crazy cool.
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Ahhh I see it now

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Thanks guys i wasn't sure if i was going to get it to stand out in a photo. I find myself holding and looking at this stone for quite awhile sometimes and although it is such a menacing looking cliff face it is very relaxing to hold and look at.
Cheers Mark
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