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I like to go on walks, and when I do, I often stumble (sometimes literally) over nice rocks.
While I'm usually tempted to shove them into my pockets and bring them home, I don't always have the necessary pocket space, nor the available room storage, nor, as it turns out, the legal authorisation to do so.
So I figured I'd just photograph the ones I like and put together a website where I can upload them along with their locations, in case I ever want to see them again. It shouldn't be mistaken for an attempt to index rocks – there honestly seem to be a few ‑illions too many of them for me to keep track of. If anything, this website is closer to an index of awkward hand positioning.
Cool! Very nice.
On your page, once you click on an image, looks like you can't go back to the main page?
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Noticed that, too. The only way is to click on the image to minimize it.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @OT 16 Aug
It's illegal to take rocks? From the ground.
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Yes, rocks, sand, and natural particles is illegal in most parts of the world's protected areas, national parks and not moral if dona in any private property without conset.
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