Rock hunting trends on Ramstein
Danyelle Gentry, left, Ramstein Elementary School front office assistant, and her husband, Master Sgt. Garett Gentry, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron section chief, paint rocks to place around the community at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 7, 2020. When coronavirus disease 2019 prompted the need for isolation on base, the Gentrys began painting and placing rocks around Ramstein housing walkways. Adults and children enjoyed finding the rocks and joined in making them; currently, there are more than 150 members of the online Ramstein Rocks group. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Baker)
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Senior Airman Elizabeth Baker
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