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f3mal3 · 7 months ago
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oobletsdaily · 1 year ago
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March's Theme: Skating through Pantsabear Hill
The roller skates are one of my favourite items in the game and Pantsabear Hill is my favourite location. I wish I lived there!
Ooblets Calender:
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tahirudragon · 1 year ago
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Someone at my workplace understands the need to take time for self-care. [For those already typing replies saying to not do this out in nature: Yes, that.]
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oliviawhen · 2 years ago
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I picked up ooblets and 2 weeks later had played 40 hours somehow. My favorites: rocks with legs and slightly evil plush toys.
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heartfuldodgerart · 2 years ago
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pictures of rockstack...... i can provide
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uwhe-arts · 4 years ago
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rock stacking . . . | uwhe-arts
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d00dlesink · 3 years ago
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I saw some funky rock stacks at the local creek.
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f3mal3 · 10 months ago
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oobletsdaily · 2 years ago
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i took off my rockstack's roller skates and for some reason it only removed them from the front legs???
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Look at this silly guy 😂
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priapocalypse · 2 years ago
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If you see a rock cairn (rockstack) while hiking or whatnot, it's important to know if the place where you find it says anything about dismantling them. Some national parks in US discourage it bc the cairns actually serve a purpose and/or removing them would actually do harm. But other places actually encourage their removal, so just make sure you know before you act.
Afaik this doesn't apply to cairns by streams, the subject of this thread.
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I’ve seen a few ~aesthetic~ photos of rock stacks in rivers recently and this is just a reminder that you are destroying habitat when you move rocks around in rivers and streams.
In addition to dragonfly nymphs, rocky river beds are home to lots of other larval invertebrates like damselflies, mayflies, water beetles, caddisflies, stoneflies, and a bunch of dipterans. Not to mention lots of fish and amphibians!
Plus large scale rock stacking can change the flow of a stream and lead to increased erosion.
Anyway dragonfly for admiration:
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Calico pennant by nbdragonflyguy
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semirastawombman · 4 years ago
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A random comeback.
A soothing hobby...
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life-through-the-lens · 3 years ago
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“People will throw stones at you. Don’t throw them back; collect them and build an empire.” - Unknown
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the-prodigal-roommate · 3 years ago
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tracilala · 6 years ago
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💙 . #regrann @slotolife 10 years. . . . #10yearsgoodluck #10years #goodluck #livinglife #taggartlake #wyomingphotographer #jacksonholewyoming #tetons #wyominglife #stackingrocks #rockstacker #jacksonhole #SLOTO https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsi4MutHXJk/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=lz2nqdn4zria
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kayranft · 4 years ago
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Balancing act #balance #rockstacking (at Cookeville, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMV0u9wB7_W/?igshid=hc5m9zsezas0
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hikingwithshawn · 5 years ago
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Being anti-cairn should have a reason...
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