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A drawing of a new minecraft material called Dragon Scales, purple and black. Next to it are drawings of a Block of Dragon Scale, and its ore embedded in End Stone, known as "End Dragon Shale". Text reads "Mined as ore in End, used in special enchanting, never exposed to air, also drop in REPEAT dragon fights." A drawing of Steve wearing diamond armor with the Spire armor trim in a black and purple color is shown, labeled "New Trim Color!"

A drawing of a new minecraft material called Dragon Scales, purple and black. Next to it are drawings of a Block of Dragon Scale, and its ore embedded in End Stone, known as "End Dragon Shale". Text reads "Mined as ore in End, used in special enchanting, never exposed to air, also drop in REPEAT dragon fights." A drawing of Steve wearing diamond armor with the Spire armor trim in a black and purple color is shown, labeled "New Trim Color!"

Vee's End Update Ideas - Part 4

Dragon Scales, a new uncommon ore for the End! I'll get more into what they do in other posts but you're going to want a lot of them!

#minecraft #minecraftidea #endupdate #mc #mcores #enderdragon #art #digitalart

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Does Jefferson County Need a Toll Road?
Does Jefferson County Need a Toll Road? Please take a few minutes to listen to these local perspectives. Tall Timbers supports sustainable economic growth, but we oppose the new toll road in Jefferson County. We are concerned about our water resources, wildlife habitat, the ability to use prescribed fire, and impacts to rural downtowns. Thank you to Citizens for Responsible Government of Jefferson County and the Jefferson Progress & Preservation Committee for working on this video.

Jefferson County community members explain their opposition to the proposed Suncoast Connector toll road. Will @MyDOT and #MCORES listen?#NoBuild #NoRoadsToRuin

youtube.com/watch?v=FQVgTj…

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DOT damage-avoidance graphic fails to ease fears about new highways through wild Florida • Florida Phoenix Florida transportation authorities released a map this week showing areas designated for little or no damage from construction of three new highways through rural parts of Florida. These apparently did little to allay fears that the massive projects will destroy the state’s last wild and rural landscapes. The map, called an “avoidance graphic,” indicate sites […]

There will be massive secondary impacts from converting wildlife habitat and agriculture lands into more subdivisions and asphalt. #Florida #FLDOT #MCORES

floridaphoenix.com/blog/dot-damag…

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