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If anyone can guess what animal this is from, I'll photograph a brownie just for you and send it to the winner... ;-)

 

Wi.

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The only thing that comes to my mind then would be Mammoth. That could also explain the darker color.

 

Quincy, you're on the money. And exactly why it's darker. You won... It's a mammoth molar. I will photograph your virtual brownie tomorrow and post it here for you... My best, Wi.

 

Wi and Quincy,

 

This was the briefest and most hilarious scientific discussion between two experts that I have seen so far. Do you have any more of that stuff ? And what happened to that brownie ? I want to see that (I have no idea what that is, I must google it).

btw beautiful subjects for photography on your Bali Charm site.

 

Cheers guys

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:) :) :) Quincy, no brownies in Ubud at the moment - so I got you a lemon tart instead... I also felt I had to eat it for you... :P

 

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Wi and Quincy,

 

This was the briefest and most hilarious scientific discussion between two experts that I have seen so far. Do you have any more of that stuff ? And what happened to that brownie ? I want to see that (I have no idea what that is, I must google it).

btw beautiful subjects for photography on your Bali Charm site.

 

Cheers guys

 

B)  I aim to please, George... :rolleyes: Yes, lots more pictures to come. And thank-you for the compliment... just an X100 and a few beautiful objects... :)

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