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Change: Add what you know about this area to create a handy guide for other treasure hunters. AlsoClick EasyEdit to add to this page! (Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or sign up.)Below detailed localities, but also on the Wiki: Discussion Threads on the Wiki for
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Change: (agate)-State Gem Biggest finds in this area:1.shark teeth up to softball size as far as I know2. Gold - 50,000 oz 3. Local appraisers:1. Name, contact info/website2.3.4. Local geocaching/treasure hunting clubs:1. American Federation of Mineral Societieshttp://www.amfed.org/2.
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Change: 6. Patuxent River Stone (agate) Biggest finds in this area:1.shark teeth up to softball size as far as I know2. Gold - 50,000 oz 3. Local appraisers:1. Name, contact info/website2.3.4. Local geocaching/treasure hunting clubs:1. American Federation of Mineral Societies
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Change: geocaching/treasuregeocaching/treasure hunting clubs:1. American Federation of Mineral Societieshttp://www.amfed.org/2. Maryland Geological Surveyhttp://www.mgs.md.gov/esic/fs/fs10.html3.Maryland Geological societyhttp://www.ecphora.net/mgs/4.Gem Cutters Guild of BaltimoreGem Cutters Guild of Baltimore,Inc5.Chesapeake Gem and Mineral Society6.Baltimore Mineral Society7.The Central Maryland
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Change: The Central Maryland Rock and Mineral Exchange8.Southern Maryland Rock and Mineral Club Best time of year to go: The warmer months of the year April through October. But... Cooler months are better for spending time in the woods due to the deer ticks and snakes. Other
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Change: Click EasyEdit to add what you know. If you create another page featuring Maryland, or album of your Maryland collection, please add it to the
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Change: But... Cooler months are better for spending time in the woods due to the deer ticks and snakes. Other helpful resources: (newspapers, websites, etc)1.2.3. Have a question about treasure hunting or geocaching in this region? Post a comment for fellow treasure hunters below! THE BEST
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Change: Besides being able to find sharks teeth, the beach is long and clean, and perfect for small children. There is a lovely walk through the woods to get to the park. General description: How to get there: Take Route 4 South from the Capital Beltway.Pass Prince Frederick.
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Change: From Routes 2 or 4 in northern Calvert County, take Route 260 to Chesapeake Beach, where you turn right (south) on Route 261. Immediately after
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Change: The Calvert cliffs contain an amazing Miocene fauna. More than 600 species of plants and animals have been found here (Glaser, 1979, p.56). On the beaches you can find a wide spetrum of marine fossils including sharks & rays. How to get there: "The Calvert Cliffs
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