Zoran
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Post by Zoran on Sept 9, 2006 16:33:31 GMT -5
Some more slabs from same rock trip. All slabs are photographed wet. I tried to give names to some of them and I am open to suggestions. Under the sea Jasper. Jasper Letze lace agate Spooky Letze Jasper This one looks like amber to me. Another Letze Lace Agate Amethyst I think that this could be some kind of moss agate. Lavic jasper? Blue Blood Jasper? Letze Lace Agate - again Thanks for looking Zotika
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turnedstone
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Post by turnedstone on Sept 9, 2006 16:39:41 GMT -5
Very nice slabs Zotika. I like the first one the best all are top shelf nice finds for sure. George
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Post by ladyt on Sept 9, 2006 18:46:43 GMT -5
Nice slabs. I really like that last picture of lace. Very pretty. Tonja
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Post by deb193 on Sept 9, 2006 20:30:56 GMT -5
The Lavic Jasper looks like a cross betweenPlasma Agate and Rocky Butte Picture Jasper.
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Sept 9, 2006 21:16:19 GMT -5
Wow more great pics! Love that first mossy one too. Actually the one you think looks like Lavic jasper does look a lot like some othe the plasma agate we find here in California. Lavic Siding Jasper does have almost every color and design you can imagine though. Funny how some rocks from vastly far apart regions have such similar patterns. That first white moss material looks just like the white moss my dad took me to look for in the south Cady Mountains when I was about ten years old. All pretty much gone now but it sure does look like seaweed in water. Actually, all the red mosses in your photos look just like Cady's material too. Thanks for the neat pics....mel
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Post by rockyraccoon on Sept 10, 2006 0:49:16 GMT -5
you found some nice ones zotika! love the lavic jasper.
kim
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stefan
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Post by stefan on Sept 11, 2006 9:41:11 GMT -5
I would call them all- OAR- Outstandingly Awesome Rocks-
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