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Have you ever crouched down along a Great Lakes shoreline, turned over a smooth, water-worn stone, and felt that quiet thrill of discovery? That's exactly the feeling Mark Lindsay captured in this stunning puzzle. A celebrated Michigan photographer with a gift for finding beauty in the overlooked, Lindsay trained his lens on the naturally tumbled stones of freshwater shores — and what emerged is nothing short of breathtaking. Fossils, banded agates, burnt-orange jasper, and pale limestone all jostle for your attention in a rich, close-up mosaic that rewards the patient eye.
This is a puzzle that slows you down — in the best possible way. As you sort through the pieces, you'll find yourself studying textures you might otherwise walk right past: the concentric rings of a fossilized coral stone, the glassy sheen of a lake-polished gem, the subtle blush of a pink quartzite. Each piece is a small conversation between water, time, and geology. By the time the last piece clicks into place, you'll feel like you've spent an afternoon beachcombing along the shores of Lake Michigan.
This puzzle makes a wonderful gift for the nature lover in your life, the geology enthusiast who keeps a windowsill full of stones, or anyone with a deep affection for the Great Lakes. It's a piece of Michigan — literally and figuratively.