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Thursday, 26 March 2026

Melting Minerals

 

National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh

National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh

National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh

When I was still struggling to walk a few months ago, we visited The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. I was using the wheelchair at this point as I couldn't walk far at all. We managed to see a lot and I got a good few photos. I was drawn to this, I really liked the colours and texture. 

52 comments:

  1. Boa noite minha querida amiga Ananka. As fotos ficaram muito bonitas. Fico muito feliz, que você esta se recuperando, aos poucos.

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    1. Thanks Luiz. I am slowly getting there. Walking a lot better now :-D

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  2. I think it's beautiful too. Minerals are fascinating.

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    1. They really are fascinating. Thanks :-D

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  3. Interesting about the minerals.

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  4. I am glad you shared this. Very interesting!

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  5. Interesting. It looks like coloured marble.

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  6. ...geology is a wonderful part of nature.

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    1. It agree Tom, it is wonderful and so intereting :-D

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  7. Information about minerals I didn't know.
    Thank you, Ananka.

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  8. Fascinating -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  9. No los conocía en este estado. Muy interesante, Gracias por las imágenes. Que estes muy bien!

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  10. Many thanks for sharing this.
    The colours are amazing.

    All the best Jan

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  11. A quietly powerful moment, finding yourself drawn to colour and texture at National Museum of Scotland even while navigating such a challenging time

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    1. So true, well said. I can't wait to get back :-D

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  12. Cool to look at, yes, but I don't think I'd want to experience that heat firsthand.

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  13. I'm glad you're getting around--- This was interesting information, and the pictures captured the stone beautifully.

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    1. Thanks Bill, glad to be on my feet again! :-D

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  14. I am glad to hear that you are patronizing your national museum. So few people take advantage of the richness of such places.

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    1. And they are free over here too David! :-D

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  15. I like the texture! Always great to learn something new.

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  16. Interesting information. Rocks are really interesting. We have been collecting different rocks for years.

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    1. They really are. That's right Anne you do collect them :-D

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  17. Boa tarde, minha querida amiga Ananka. Passando para desejar uma excelente sexta-feira. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.

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  18. Wonderful photos with an interesting background.

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  19. This is a very interesting post thanks for sharing it.

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