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Post by bekkifromontario on Apr 3, 2021 14:16:44 GMT -5
Okay! I have found 3 partial geodes (I think) in as many visits to this beach near Wasaga. As far as I’m aware, these shouldn’t be here??? This was the first last spring: This was the second in the summer: And today I found a larger one! It’s a fairly long stretch of beach, there’s just no way I’ve happened to be lucky enough to stumble on the few that are there - there must be more, and I’m hoping unopened ones? Thoughts? Any tips on how I might go about finding them....?
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Apr 3, 2021 19:14:34 GMT -5
Interesting. I think those are actually water worn t-eggs. There are several locations for t-eggs in Quebec ie Mt Lyall. Perhaps some were moved by glacial action out Lake Huron way. Also, can't remember where but I think I remember reading there is a t-egg location somewhere around the Lakes too.
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Post by bekkifromontario on Apr 3, 2021 19:21:35 GMT -5
Interesting. I think those are actually water worn t-eggs. There are several locations for t-eggs in Quebec ie Mt Lyall. Perhaps some were moved by glacial action out Lake Huron way. Also, can't remember where but I think I remember reading there is a t-egg location somewhere around the Lakes too. I will have to do more research, thank you!!
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