Agates look like little landscapes

Agates look like little landscapes

Categories: Nature

Nature repeats itself in the macro - and microscale. Landscapes like the ocean or the hills, can be reproduced by nature in the tiniest things — small agates, for example, which fits in the palm of your hand or comfortably accommodate on your neck.

Agates look like little landscapes

Agates look like little landscapes

Agates look like little landscapes

Agates look like little landscapes

Agates look like little landscapes

Agates look like little landscapes

Agates look like little landscapes

Agates look like little landscapes

Agates look like little landscapes

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