March 2024

Unusual shaped fulgurite from algeria

FULGURITES: MOTHER NATURES GLASS

Fulgurites: A Natural Phenomenon Fulgurites are fascinating formations that occur when lightning strikes sandy soil, sand, or rocks. The intense heat generated by the lightning, which can reach temperatures of up to 3,270 degrees Fahrenheit (1,800 degrees Celsius), melts the silica in the sand and fuses it together, creating unique and often intricate tube-like structures. […]

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Steampunk bat with led eye. professionally framed

STEAMPUNK BUGS: AN UNLIKELY PAIRING

In the realm of steampunk, where Victorian aesthetics meet futuristic technology, one of the most intriguing and visually striking art forms is that of taxidermy steampunk bugs. These intricate creations combine the art of preserving and mounting insects with the imaginative world of steampunk, resulting in stunning pieces that capture the imagination and evoke a

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Mammoth versus mastodon photo

prehistoric elephants

WOOLLY MAMMOTHS The Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was a species of mammoth that lived during the Pleistocene epoch, which spanned from approximately 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago. These magnificent creatures were part of the Elephantidae family and shared a common ancestor with modern-day elephants. While Woolly Mammoths were among the most well-known and widespread

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Massive Georgia megalodon tooth. This tooth measures 6 inches in length and is almost as wide as it is long.

MEGALODONS AROUND THE WORLD

Exploring Megalodons: Ancient Giants of the Seas Megalodons, the massive predators of ancient oceans, have long captivated the human imagination with their immense size and formidable presence. These creatures, believed to have roamed the oceans millions of years ago, have left behind a legacy shrouded in mystery and fascination. Throughout history, evidence of their existence

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Onchopristis, fossil sawfish barb. This well detailed fossil is from Morocco.

Onchopristis: The ancient Sawfish

The ancient seas and rivers that once covered our planet were teeming with a variety of fascinating creatures, including the fearsome-looking sawfish. Among these ancient sawfish, Onchopristis stands out as one of the most intriguing genera, with its long, blade-like rostrum lined with sharp teeth. Fossil remains of Onchopristis have been unearthed in various parts of the

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Moldavite tektites displayed on a selenite mineral charging disc. Moldavite is only found in the Czech Republic

Tektites of the world

Tektites are fascinating natural glasses that have puzzled scientists and intrigued collectors for decades. These unique materials are believed to have extraterrestrial origins and are found scattered across the Earth’s surface in various regions. Despite being terrestrial in nature, their formation processes remain a subject of scientific debate, adding to their mystique and allure. Formation

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This one of a kind pendant contains a silver pirate skull with a copper nail through its head and a 8 Reale pirate silver coin! Designed and created by world, famous U-boat, hunter, Darrell Miklos

Pirate shipwreck treasure coins

The 17th century was a time of great maritime adventure and intrigue, with Spanish pirate coins playing a central role in the tales of shipwrecks, pirates, and lost treasures. These coins, minted in the Spanish colonies of the New World, hold within them stories of daring buccaneers, ill-fated ships, and vast riches lost to the

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