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Re: cheesewring
Sep 02, 2010, 22:33
Haha! It may be French, in places, but not necessarily in the right order! ;)

The grooves, IMHO, are just where the water has naturally flowed out of the bowl - due to gravity/mad winds/stuff I know nothing about - over gawd knows how many years...

Without the grooves, I wonder now if the "stone in a vortex" idea is what may have caused the bigger holes at my beloved Rubha Charnain in Harris (can't find the link right now cos I'm on my phone but you can find it using the search facility)

I have to say, I'm 99% sure the bowls/grooves in your pics are natural. And all the more beautiful for being so! :)

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