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Post by Woodyrock on Jul 29, 2010 19:44:28 GMT -5
Here is a piece of Cardiac Hill Agate collected this past week end. This is the heel cut...it is getting more blue inside, but my wife made off with the slabs. Woody
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Post by texaswoodie on Jul 30, 2010 5:47:10 GMT -5
Cool stuff. I like the name. I think I'll start calling the river I hunt fossils in the Cardiac River. ;D
Curt
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Post by Toad on Jul 30, 2010 8:16:44 GMT -5
Great specimen
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spokanetim
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Post by spokanetim on Jul 30, 2010 9:22:42 GMT -5
I have some cardiology Dr. friends who would get a kick out of having a hunk of that polished on their desk.
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Post by drocknut on Jul 30, 2010 23:47:37 GMT -5
Nice agate. Definitely an interesting name.
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Post by Woodyrock on Jul 31, 2010 0:13:29 GMT -5
The hill is aptly named. It is only a half mile walk.....from the logging road. Half of it is a forty plus degree slope. Your heart is really pumping when you get to the vein. Going down can be less than fun, and rough on the seat of your pants. Woody
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181lizard
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Post by 181lizard on Aug 12, 2010 14:24:09 GMT -5
Woody...it has that blue color that the primo Tahoma's have. That's really nice!
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