Just some fun

There seems to be a new kind of turquoise called Bahamas turquoise.

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Okay, I literally LOL’d…

Although I admit, as I was looking at the first pic I thought I’m not really fond of that turquoise :laughing:

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Thanks for the laugh. Have you seen Destin Turquoise?

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No, please show it. Curious.

Here you go…


It is known for swirls that remind me of moving waves.

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Cool :sunglasses:
So if it’s not waves, what is it? Found out that Destin is a beach town in Florida.
Fun fact: waiting in Miami airport currently.

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How bout Lake Michigan turquoise…


Since you’re waiting in the airport, here’s an interesting read (non turquoise related - found it looking for turquoise water pics)

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Thanks for the great article about Lake Michigan, I loved it.

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You’re welcome. Wasn’t it kinda insane?? We have seen a few wrecks right from the shore.

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We have turquoise even in Oregon - Waldo Lake

and Tamolitch Blue Pool

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Here’s the “sea hell” hot spring, Umi Jigoku, in Beppu, Japan. Bright turquoise blue and around 100 degrees C. There was a footbath nearby cooled down enough to soak in :slight_smile:

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Found some Fox (oops, first said Royston) at Lake Louise!

And Blue Gem at Yellowstone :grin:

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