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gere911

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Found shells with pearls near Ararat mountains

in Armenia must be verrrrrry old.

Shells are fossilized how kan I open it witout

damage pearls.

some pearls losted luster is it posible to get it back?

is posible to recognice pearls inside the shell without

braking it?

Archaeological are valuable how about marketing?

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pearls are white and brouns one looklike blackbeauty
 
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Hello ~ If you haven't opened the shells, how do you know they have pearls inside?

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Hi gere

Can you post a photo or several photos? I think this is a fascinating and something no one has seen much of.

Someone here may know how to do what you are asking, but it would help to have some good photos- preferably digital with a macro setting as we want to see details.
 
Hi gere

Can you post a photo or several photos? I think this is a fascinating and something no one has seen much of.

Someone here may know how to do what you are asking, but it would help to have some good photos- preferably digital with a macro setting as we want to see details.

Hi Caitlin i submited some pictures i hope you can see them KR
 
thats funny. :D Look at the size of that pearl next to that scallop shell. lol
 
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I can see the back of the shells very well, the inside is not clear at all- too bright- and the phone- is that a phone photo of a pearl?

I would love to see that shell dated- it would probably take a scholar of fossils to do it. What context did you (or another) find it in? Do you have any photos of it in the earth before it was removed?
 
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I can see the back of the shells very well, the inside is not clear at all- too bright- and the phone- is that a phone photo of a pearl?

I would love to see that shell dated- it would probably take a scholar of fossils to do it. What context did you (or another) find it in? Do you have any photos of it in the earth before it was removed?

They are many more shells there, the first one we
cracked you dont want to know what happend.
Its many important questions must be answered before we pick some more shells upp KR
 
My first question would be what day does Armanian April fools start on? It wouldn't be the 14th of April would it?
 
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I can see the back of the shells very well, the inside is not clear at all- too bright- and the phone- is that a phone photo of a pearl?

I would love to see that shell dated- it would probably take a scholar of fossils to do it. What context did you (or another) find it in? Do you have any photos of it in the earth before it was removed?

My location is Sweden . its my phone and its a pearl

I,m going to Armenia next mount i try to take some more photos from vally we found them and more shells
we have apearl looks like blackbeauty same size KR
 
Fossilized sea shells found on tops of mountains are not that rare an occurrence.

"From the 18th century the presence of sea shells and fossils of sea creatures has been noted at and near the tops of mountains. As we now understand, they get there because tectonic activity causes geological layers that were once part of the ocean floor to rise. The mechanism is understood, and confirmation is found in the very great age of the shells/fossils."

What's unbelievable is finding "round" disproportionally big pearls in them.

Slraep
 
Looks like a ball of plumbers putty. Maybe ancient plumbers kept their plumbers putty in a shell. :D Sorry I can't help it.
 
I couldn't see where he said the pearl was in that shell. But what idoes it have to do with the shell?
 
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Maybe that pearl is from Noah's private collection and he lost it while he was disembarking the ark at Mount Ararat? Sure it looks like putty, I mean, it was grinding away in his back pocket for a whole year! What with all the rushing to get the animals on board, I don't think he thought to bring along a change of clothes. Darn, poor guy, it's hard work putting together a decent pearl collection---only to lose one(and just when he spied dry land too), and then some mega-years later, it ends up in some guy's apartment in Sweden, on a table next to a pack of smokes. Sheesh.

Slraep
 
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Well he was only allowed two of every animal. He might have had one too many scallops. BTW little known fact. Plumbers putty is great for leaky arks.:D
 
I suppose we ought to stop picking on him. He might pull out his swiss army knife and cork screw us.:D
 
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I suppose we ought to stop picking on him. He might pull out his swiss army knife and cork screw us.:D

What a scary though! But wait, I just got another thought.....what about it being a volcanic spherulite? Like the things in Bosnia, only in miniature. Yeah, miniature volcanic spherulites.

Must admit the ancient plumber's putty stored in a scallop shell, and used to plug up the leaks on the arc, then tossed, makes the most sense.

Slraep
 
What a scary though! But wait, I just got another thought.....what about it being a volcanic spherulite? Like the things in Bosnia, only in miniature. Yeah, miniature volcanic spherulites.

Must admit the ancient plumber's putty stored in a scallop shell, and used to plug up the leaks on the arc, then tossed, makes the most sense.

Slraep
Funny guys Stockholm circus neded several cleners

to clean animal cages good paying think about it
 
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