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Post by pauls on Aug 11, 2020 0:06:39 GMT -5
It's time to drag this thread back from the dim dark recesses of time. Here's the two halves of an interesting Agate. A beach with a figure looking out across the bay at some yachts on the water
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oldschoolrocker
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Post by oldschoolrocker on Aug 11, 2020 0:11:32 GMT -5
It's time to drag this thread back from the dim dark recesses of time. Here's the two halves of an interesting Agate. A beach with a figure looking out across the bay at some yachts on the water I see a beach with a seagull at the waters edge with waves rolling in. sweet rock!
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oldschoolrocker
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by oldschoolrocker on Aug 11, 2020 0:14:09 GMT -5
But zoomed in I see the figure and the yachts.
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Post by Pat on Aug 11, 2020 0:29:40 GMT -5
Tommy. Can you resurrect the photos, or should we curse Photo Bucket?
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Post by RickB on Aug 11, 2020 5:53:49 GMT -5
Tommy. Can you resurrect the photos, or should we curse Photo Bucket? Let's do both.
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Post by pauls on Aug 31, 2020 18:35:33 GMT -5
I can't for the life of me see some of the things other people see in their rocks. Here's something so obvious even I can see. It's a Queensland Agate, of course.
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Post by amygdule on Sept 27, 2020 17:42:16 GMT -5
A grumpy critter trapped in a wall of basalt.
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Post by TheRock on Sept 30, 2020 9:05:37 GMT -5
I See a Rock.
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lordsorril
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Post by lordsorril on Oct 26, 2020 8:23:18 GMT -5
This one looks like a bull hiding in an agate eye. The full rock can be seen in Snakes and Stones Photo #55 (front/center).
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