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Post by wigglinrocks on May 13, 2017 17:31:52 GMT -5
Cool rare find for sure .
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2017 20:48:33 GMT -5
Bad@ss!!
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Post by pghram on May 15, 2017 21:38:14 GMT -5
It has preserved its own history, really cool.
Peace, Rich
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santabarbara
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Post by santabarbara on May 27, 2017 20:04:17 GMT -5
cool finding stuff like that- never know what your gonna get with agates!
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Post by adam on May 28, 2017 5:44:08 GMT -5
Would you classify this as a ruin agate? What a spectacular find.
Where was it found?
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on May 28, 2017 8:14:51 GMT -5
SWEET! The same with thundereggs when the formation shifts and it shows on the interior.. Great find Addy....
PS: Adam,no rock is ever ruined from this kind of formation....Its a classic! LOL
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bsky4463
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Post by bsky4463 on May 28, 2017 14:57:19 GMT -5
Would you classify this as a ruin agate? What a spectacular find. Where was it found? Hinterlands of Montucky.... Cheers
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Post by drocknut on May 28, 2017 16:11:37 GMT -5
pretty cool. I'd say it's brecciated agate
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Post by washingtonrocks on May 30, 2017 11:11:12 GMT -5
Some amazing geological forces at work to create that. Cool rock.
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Post by coloradocliff on May 30, 2017 13:32:42 GMT -5
SWEET! The same with thundereggs when the formation shifts and it shows on the interior.. Great find Addy.... PS: Adam,no rock is ever ruined from this kind of formation....Its a classic! LOL Like those New Mexico tilted eggs?
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Post by Psycho on Jun 7, 2017 23:21:33 GMT -5
Wow, never seen anything like that beauty before
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Post by coloradocliff on Jun 8, 2017 7:35:51 GMT -5
pretty cool. I'd say it's brecciated agate Don't be swearing DIane, grin I love all things brecciated with a high mohs.
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Post by fantastic5 on Jun 8, 2017 13:09:42 GMT -5
Beautiful. Much more so than your average breccia. Trying to imagine what the agate went through, boggles my little brain. Would the seismic event have filled the void with fluid?
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