From “The Fantastic Four Battle… the Mad Thinker and His Awesome Android!” in Fantastic Four #15, June 1963. Stan Lee plot, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Artie Simek letters.
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From “The Fantastic Four Battle… the Mad Thinker and His Awesome Android!” in Fantastic Four #15, June 1963. Stan Lee plot, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Artie Simek letters.
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I clearly have a thing for landscapes featuring giant crystals...
This place is called the Bluestone Desert, or Yarezel, by its inhabitants. I sort of accidentally made a conlang for it... this is a spell to call a westerly wind in the language of the Yarerin (the people of the bluestone desert):
💎 Our favorite finds of 2024 continue with #5: this pair of supersized Herkimer Diamond Quartz crystals at Mohawk Valley Mineral Mining in Sprakers, NY! These gemmy beauties were less than 2 feet away from each other, and sleeping just under the surface waiting to be discovered. It’s a privilege to interact with nature this way, and the feeling of seeing a crystal like this exposed to the light for the first time is one of a kind! 💎 #toptenfindsof2024 #XLcrystals #bigcrystals #herkimerdiamonds #herkimerdiamondquartz #mohawkvalley #findyourowncrystals #rockhounding #naturesgifts #americanminerals #newyorkminerals #miningmybusiness #phenomenalgems
Crystal Caverns
Deep into the cave system, patches of ground give way to shards of large translucent rocks. Crystals bigger than your hands. The first pillar soon comes into sight: jagged-ended and nearly too large to wrap your arms around. Deeper yet, stretches of ground are more crystal than dirt and gargantuan pillars grow at haphazard angles, halting progress. Are these crystals natural, or emanating from somewhere deeper?
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Massive gypsum crystals were discovered beneath Mexico's Sierra de Naica Mountain in very inhospitable environs — to humans anyway.
The giant crystals were discovered in 2000 after water was pumped out of the cave by a mining company. Two miners saw the crystals when they entered the drying cave on foot.
World’s biggest amethyst geode- the empress of Uraguay
I found gigantic crystal structures at the bottom of the lakes. For the rest of the night I walked the shores hoping to find more crystals growing there.