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Encrusted Antiquity

Fractal Fractal posted on Apr 17, 2006
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The golden urn from an ancient shipwreck sits quietly in blackness on the sea floor, becoming home to countless small forms of sea life that spin out their generations in oblivion to the larger world as the centuries pass. What siren calls have reverberated through its metal walls? What subtle marine murmured conversations has it overheard? To how many comings and goings of micro marine civilizations and cultures has it borne silent witness? We can only guess, for it remains a silent witness, its secrets locked away forever in the molecular structure of its golden heart. Hope you enjoy my little UF creation, and that you

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Dinhi

11:29AM | Mon, 17 April 2006

Beautifully aged, and make one wonder it's orgins. Wonderful fractal Rik! (=

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renderix

12:33PM | Mon, 17 April 2006

looks really antiek rick..excellent

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Fractelaar

1:13PM | Mon, 17 April 2006

Nice job Rik .A lot of details

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Megandoc

8:55AM | Tue, 18 April 2006

Looks like the verdigris crusting you get on copper. Excellent!

XoxoTree

1:01PM | Tue, 18 April 2006

Oooo...this is so pretty and gives me hope of new things to come. Thanks for sharing.~Therese

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soepie17

8:08PM | Sun, 23 April 2006

The only thing missing in my opinion is the big red X marking the treasure on this really old map :D


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