rockroller
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Post by rockroller on Jan 3, 2014 18:29:25 GMT -5
Collected this in Owyhee County, Idaho near the Oregon border. Any ideas on what category it falls into? Seems like quite a mix of materials all held together with chalcedony glue, like a kindergarten project! Thanks, Roland
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Post by roy on Jan 3, 2014 23:41:28 GMT -5
it almost looks like a agate to me like a graveyard area
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2014 23:52:51 GMT -5
scrambled eggs. Definitely petrified scrambled eggs.
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Post by catmandewe on Jan 4, 2014 0:10:04 GMT -5
I have seen lots of that out of the Graveyard Point area. Tried to make plumes but didn't quite get it done.
Tony
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MrCoffee
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Post by MrCoffee on Jan 4, 2014 11:41:42 GMT -5
How do you get your photos to display online like on this thread, instead of having to post a link to another site?
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Post by drocknut on Jan 4, 2014 11:51:34 GMT -5
I'd say I agree with petrified scrambled eggs...lol. Pretty darn cool.
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rockroller
spending too much on rocks
Be excellent to each other.
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Post by rockroller on Jan 5, 2014 1:26:48 GMT -5
How do you get your photos to display online like on this thread, instead of having to post a link to another site? Mr Coffee ~ they are actually linked to another site. Use the info found in this thread forum.rocktumblinghobby.com/thread/13473Thanks for the input everyone! We actually were on Graveyard Pt road trying to get to Graveyard Pt but never made it across the state line. We just stopped at the first piece of BLM land that looked reasonable. ~Roland
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MrCoffee
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Post by MrCoffee on Jan 5, 2014 2:00:37 GMT -5
Thanks for the help, rockroller.
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