Magic Crystals
The Sun Sets
The edge was kind of taken off events when the beachcombers' dogs came up and peed on the rocks around the crystal, but you can't have everything.
Now, let's just enjoy the sunset.
The sunsets here, with the Akamas backdrop may not be quite as spectacular as those where the sun sets behind the ocean, but they still looks pretty stunning.
And speaking of stunning, here's a closeup of that crystal.
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