You might be looking for one of these cards: Battlegrounds/Stone Elemental, Battlegrounds/Stone Elemental (golden). Stone Elemental is an uncollectible minion, generated by Invocation of Earth, a choice card generated by Kalimos, Primal Lord, from the Journey to Un'Goro set. For more information, see Kalimos, Primal Lord. Play ▶️ StoneElemental_UNG_211aa_Play.wav Attack ▶️ StoneElemental_UNG_211aa_Attack.wav Death ▶️ StoneElemental_UNG_211aa_Death.wav
Veszelyite A rare secondary Cu-Zn mineral occurring in the oxidised zones of base metal deposits. Containing both zinc and copper (with the...
Since ancient times, humans have attributed mystical and supernatural powers to certain minerals and gems that sparked wonder and intrigue. Cultures worldwide developed fascinating stories and lore to explain the origins and meanings behind these
Unique Scorodite from Namibia. Credit: Keys Minerals Scorodite Formula: FeAsO₄·2H₂O System:Orthorhombic Colour:Green, blue-green, gr...
An expert in the hypnotic, Wales-based artist Jon Foreman continues his exquisite constructions that position stones and shells into perfectly arranged formations. His most recent pieces include a mesmerizing gradient circle, concentric swirl, and seaside surge that show an evolution from his earlier land art by adding even more density and precision to his already meticulous practice. Because he works in public spaces subject to the elements, Foreman’s compositions last only a short period, although he sells prints in his shop for those wanting to preserve their entrancing nature. More
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Artist James Brunt creatively uses nature as his materials and canvas.
”Mineral” is not the first thing to come to mind when you hear the word “beauty,” and that‘s a pity because they look so, so neat. However, this selection of some of the pretty minerals and stones in the world will be a feast for your eyes.
The weekend is official here and its time to kick your feet up, crack open a cold one (with or without the boys) and enjoy a fresh selection of...
Jon Foreman is a creator of various styles of temporary land art
”Mineral” is not the first thing to come to mind when you hear the word “beauty,” and that‘s a pity because they look so, so neat. However, this selection of some of the pretty minerals and stones in the world will be a feast for your eyes.
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The wildly prolific Wales-based artist Jon Foreman has spent much of 2021 on a new batch of mesmerizing land pieces. Expanding on the swirling, organic shapes he’s known for, many of his recent works take on minimal, geometric formations in diagonal stripes or colorful, concentric circles. Foreman created a 2022 calendar featuring some of the compositions shown here—ordering instructions are on his Instagram—and you can find prints of his ephemeral pieces in his shop. More
New drone footage attempts to mimic a bat's point of view, taking viewers inside the eerie Devetashka cave in Bulgaria that was inhabited as far back as 70,000 years ago.
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The Skeith Stone, between Kilrenny and Cellardyke. With Pictish carving, it probably dates from about the 7th century. The carving is fairly faint but easily visible when sunlit from the side (south-west-ish). Skeith has been adopted as the name for the new health centre about 500 metres away. Submitted for Scotland's whereaboots: www.flickr.com/groups/scots/discuss/72157600719482590/pag...
Earth BnB is a biomorphic desert retreat that draws its inspiration from the rugged beauty of the rocks and stones found in the Arabian Desert. These thoughtfully designed stays, constructed using earth and sand from the site, embody the essence of sustainability and reverence for the desert's natural wonders.