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Jimbacrinus crinoid fossils, Gascoyne Junction in Western Australia, a Truth more Devastating

Jimbacrinus crinoid fossils, Gascoyne Junction in Western Australia, a Truth more Devastating

Discovered in the remote region of Gascoyne Junction in Western Australia, the Jimbacrinus crinoid fossils are estimated to be around 280 million years old. These ancient sea lilies thrived during the Permian period and are remarkable for being found in their complete form, with no similar findings reported elsewhere. The genus is named after the Jimba Jimba cattle station, where these fossils were first identified in 1949.

The Permian period, spanning from 298.9 million to 252.2 million years ago, marks the final period of the Paleozoic Era. During this time, the climate became increasingly warm and dry, culminating in a significant extinction event by the end of the period. The seas of the Permian era were home to bony fish characterized by fan-like fins and robust scales, as well as extensive reef ecosystems that included nautiloids and ammonoids featuring coiled shells.

Gascoyne Junction is renowned for its diverse geological features. Research indicates that magmatic fluids from the earth's mantle have surfaced repeatedly over the last 1,600 million years, depositing various minerals along a regional fault line. This area is also recognized for its significant fossil discoveries, including the Jimbacrinus crinoid fossils, which are now displayed at Crystal World, under the stewardship of Tom Kapitany.

Jimbacrinus crinoid fossils, Gascoyne Junction in Western Australia, a Truth more Devastating STARWHEEL
Jimbacrinus crinoid fossils, Gascoyne Junction in Western Australia, a Truth more Devastating STARWHEEL

Anonymous
all good things must end

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Marta
🤔…….kwa recimo😜

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Anonymous
Marta think about one good thing you may encounter. what would it be?

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Marta
I don"t know and I am sure you don"t ether .

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Marta you're right. I cannot be sure to know one good thing that you may encounter if you don't know if you encounter or not encounter. But do you at least encounter anything before we maybe go onto discovering any of its effects and the nature of that experience?

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Marta
I can say I encountered everything I could explain to myself now and for that I feel blessed and afraid in the same time.

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Anonymous
Marta I can confirm that's a progress if you can say it. I encounter your approach quite explanatory and honest to yourself now. Thank you. If I may it sounds very intimate to feel blessed and vulnerable too to admit the fear. Is that all the time or only now? Did that ever repeat?

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Anonymous
I more was referring to my statement Why women fear every sexual encounter ? in general .

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Anonymous
Marta that's a very deep and profound thought I see. Iunderstand you were referring to a statement. But I may assume the statement has been yours, and felt deeply. That's why I find you deeply caring, and if I may, sensual in a way as the fear can be felt very deeply, and sexuality as a great unknown?

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Anonymous
If I may ask and if you feel yourself as a woman, and since that is quite a general experience, did sexuality ever made you cry, and is there a general answer why, why could that ever be so? For me, I admit, it reminds me of a little bit scarced fruit that has rippened and has a but small crack. Could it be from nature?

Marta
My encounters were all kinds like for anybody else. I think it is the way of how somebody see and explain himself anything.

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Anonymous
I deeply honour your unique ability to compassionately compare your own experiences to everybody elses. It sounds as you're very compassionate and thoroughly thought out person. Explaining the way how someone sees himself into anything isn't a little task at all. I would wonder how the same would apply to her. But maybe we could delve on this some other time and at some other, more appropriate medium. Maybe DM?

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Marta
What is DM?

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Anonymous
DM is Direct Message like in messenger. It might be the theme for that more than here. But let's see. Maybe there's a bit more on that. I cannot say if you don;'t tell me. So you're welcome