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“Another…

… possible name source for Whitehead X-ing is this moss covered rock with white quartz, perched above Little Whitehead, and downstream from a similarly perched Edward Stone and its Green Turtle, Hucka D.

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A rock beside it also has a prominent spot of white quartz. The shape of this quartz marking may also be important. A fish?

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Of course, the name could come from White Rock next to what I’m perceiving to be Seal Stone, or one of 2 prominent candidates for this stone.

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Seal Stone (left) and Grey Rock (right); or is Seal Stone instead the topping rock of Grey Rock?

Hucka D.:

Either one. You know Edward Stone is the stone with Green Turtle on its upper side. Named for Edward I, who was in the area.

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The Emerald (left center) and moss topped Edward Stone (right)

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We also call the ever-green grass in the center of the ridge separating Whitehead Brook and Little Whitehead The Emerald, Hucka D. Logical decision, given that Mythos’ Edwardston, with its prominent Green Turtle suburb, is also the largest city of Wazob’s Emerald Province. It’s also been identified with Oz’s Emerald City.

Hucka D. (reinforcing):

Logical.

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Little Whitehead: new fern sprouting from the remains of an old fern

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bottom of the Cliffs of Dundee

bb:

It could be that Grey Rock itself was called Seal Stone in the past, Hucka D. The topping rock, or the rock on top of the rock, could have instead been Grey Rock, or just Grey. And if Seal Stone is this topping rock, does it *open up*? What’s inside Grey Rock, Hucka?

Hucka D.:

Too many questions[ for now].

bb:

Thank you.

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4 Sticks area: pendulum stick

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Spring sprouting at The Emerald

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bb:

Okay, Hucka D. A decision: Seal Stone is definitely the stone riding atop Grey Rock. The large rock next to it is No Title Rock. Okay? [no answer]

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