Roger
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Post by Roger on Apr 20, 2006 13:35:10 GMT -5
this one I picked near the badlands,SD any idea's thanks.
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jrtrio
has rocks in the head
With10 tumblers tumbling the sound is so delicious!Send me more of those little red fellas, please?
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Post by jrtrio on Apr 21, 2006 18:57:05 GMT -5
Hey bud, did you get the ID? Did you delete the pic yourself or did the Photobucket? I know that the server will sometimes drop pics. So, click on "modify" and post the pic again. And if you got the ID then COOL! Post that! And if you didn't we'd all love to try and help you out.
Joe
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Post by Cher on Apr 22, 2006 12:36:53 GMT -5
This was just posted two days ago, Fairburned, can you check your links please, your pics aren't showing. PS ... I checked the image links, both are for the same picture Did you mean this one?
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Post by gemkoi on Apr 23, 2006 13:42:33 GMT -5
Ya, i am stumped on that one. My best susgestion is 'Wood replacement" From Oregon. Though i seen both Stinking water plume and Graveyard plume produce similar formations.
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Rockygibraltar
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Post by Rockygibraltar on Apr 23, 2006 21:01:48 GMT -5
If that came from near the Badlands I would guess that it is chalcedony.
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Roger
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Post by Roger on Apr 26, 2006 9:20:54 GMT -5
the slab held to light is graveyard plume..I think... the other photo is a handfull from the badlands
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