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Post by stardiamond on Jun 29, 2008 18:06:20 GMT -5
Bot, ??, morrisonite, piranha ??
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SteveHolmes
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Post by SteveHolmes on Jun 29, 2008 18:23:48 GMT -5
Maybe the middle one Burro Creek or Wyoming Dendritic, and maybe even Laguna for the last one. Sweet cabs BTW! Steve
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Jun 29, 2008 18:27:29 GMT -5
Color combination on the last one looks like a Queensland Agate. The dendritic one may be dendritic Burro creek as Steve has suggested or maybe Denio Dendritic from the Quinn River area in northern Nevada ( Amethyst Sage without the purple)////Mel
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Post by Woodyrock on Jun 29, 2008 20:32:13 GMT -5
The second one does look like Denio Dentritic, and the last one looks like material from Lucas Creek in Washington. Woody
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Post by akansan on Jun 29, 2008 22:22:47 GMT -5
I love the two "unknowns"! The shape of the second one really calls to me...even though it is "only" a rectangle.
Yeah, I was going to say Amethyst Sage minus the Amethyst for the second one. Didn't know it had another name!
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adrian65
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Post by adrian65 on Jun 29, 2008 22:24:39 GMT -5
That second one looks like awinter landscape seen through an opened door. Beautiful!
Adrian
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Post by sitnwrap on Jun 29, 2008 22:33:52 GMT -5
That second one is just beautiful. I think it is skislopeisite. lol, jk. The third one intriques me with the triangle pattern.
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Post by Tony W on Jun 29, 2008 22:49:52 GMT -5
NIce group! Really like that Morrisonite, and the snow scene is cool too. T
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