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Post by playin4funami on May 3, 2011 12:45:37 GMT -5
A couple finds I thought I would share from a quick rock hunt yesterday, also a couple that I would appeciate help with id's if possible, all these are from both natural and glacial deposits here in south central Nebraska.
first off this peice of pet wood was just laying right on top
then there is this small peice that seened out of place and also this fist sized chunk that also seemed out of place, anybody recognize them? then the camera died so that's all for now
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