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caroro [2008-08-17 19:11:44 +0000 UTC]
I like walking in the forest and finding geodes >3 I've only found a few in my days... they are really tough to find. Especially when all you can see is the outside then you go home to split it in two. Usually it's not a complete geode yet, or not one at all.
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fishtankbabe In reply to caroro [2008-08-18 02:59:48 +0000 UTC]
That's cool that you can find them where you live!
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sunaluv [2007-12-30 19:03:05 +0000 UTC]
that was my favorite science class, earth space, cuz i'm that type of learner where i need to hold something in my hands to believe it! and i'm a fossil collector as well, and where better to live then PA!
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sunaluv In reply to fishtankbabe [2008-01-02 22:35:34 +0000 UTC]
same, i can't remember where it is, but i think it's in Virginia or some where down south and over where you can dig for gem stones for like 50 (don't remember the actually price, but it's not that expensive) for an adult and whatever you dig up you can keep (sapphires and rubes mainly) but it cost so much more if you want them to make it into an actually valuable piece of jewelry, or even a stone. because you know in it's purest form, it's basically worthless.
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sunaluv In reply to fishtankbabe [2008-01-03 02:39:14 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! There are some neat digs for trilobites 2 or so hours away from mine. ^^
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OddFacade [2007-12-28 23:39:38 +0000 UTC]
As do I :3
I once had a rock that was broken very smoothly, but what was very odd about it was that it was shaped like a drop of water, the inside was. Blues, whites, purples... It was like the moon's tear from Majora's Mask, I tell you! ...but it's lost. -.- My most prized stone, and it's now gone. *sobs*
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