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Change: I have found all I wanted in the ditches along Cedar Road. Go east from Norman on HWY 9 turn south on 48th street until you come to the intersection of Cedar Road. Turn east and begin searching the ditches especially at 60th street. Small roses can
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Jun 9 2008, 3:47 AM EDT
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Change: (Local beach, park, etc)General description: How to get there: Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates: Handy to bring along:1.2.3. Helpful notes to newcomers: VIDEO FROM THIS AREAUpload a YouTube or Google video
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Jun 4 2008, 9:00 AM EDT
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Change: get wet after the crystals dry Location #2: Alabaster Caverns State Park General description: Tour the largest Alabaster Cave open to the public. Alabaster is a form of gypsum. How to get there: http://www.touroklahoma.com/detail.asp?id=1+5U+920 Grade this location: (A to F): A GPS coordinates: Handy to
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May 26 2008, 9:05 AM EDT
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Change: BB+ GPS coordinates: Handy to bring along:1.Rock Hammer 2 Gloves.3.Safety Glasses4. Buckets5. Pry Bar Helpful notes to newcomers: The bank is steep and is difficult for the disabled or small children. There is good cat fishing under the bridge. VIDEO FROM
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May 7 2008, 12:45 PM EDT
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May 7 2008, 12:44 PM EDT
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Change: theGreat Salt Plains State Park Photo submitted by: Bill Reynolds About this photo: Tri State Minerals - Hob nail calcite & lage Mango calcite crystalPhoto submitted by: Bill Reynolds About this photo: Ruby Jack SphaleriteTri-State Mining DistrictPhoto submitted by: Bill Reynolds
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May 7 2008, 12:41 PM EDT
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Change: Reynolds About this photo: Selenite Crystals from the Great Salt Plains State Park Photo submitted by: Bill Reynolds About this photo: Tri State Minerals - Hob nail calcite & lage Mango calcite crystalPhoto submitted by: Bill Reynolds About this photo: Photo submitted by:
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Change: On the trail of tears the Cherokee wept for their homeland and their lost family members. Where ever their tears fell on the red hill of Oklahoma the Great Spirit would cause a Rose Rock to grow.Photo submitted by: Bill Reynolds About this photo: Selenite Crystals
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Apr 29 2008, 5:59 PM EDT
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Change: ifis difficult for the disabled or small children. There is good cat fishing under the bridge. VIDEO FROM THIS AREAUpload a YouTube or Google video of geocaching or treasuring hunting excursions from this area. About this video: Video submitted by: About this video: Video
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Apr 29 2008, 5:59 PM EDT
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Change: trilobitstrilobites and other marine fossils from the Mississippian age can be found. How to get there: The Grand River is east of Tulsa on HWY 412. The site is near a large power plant. It is an easy site to find. Grade this location: (A
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Apr 29 2008, 5:58 PM EDT
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Apr 29 2008, 5:57 PM EDT
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Change: A small museum at Noble displays rose rocks and good quality specimens can be purchased.http://www.roserockmuseum.com/index.html How to get there: East of Noble and Norman, Oklahoma barite roses are found in the red sand
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Apr 27 2008, 4:03 PM EDT
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Change: HWY Grand River is east of Tulsa on HWY 412. The site is near a large power plant. It is an easy site to find. Grade this location: (A to F): B GPS coordinates: Handy to bring along:1.Rock Hammer 2 Gloves.3.Safety Glasses4. Buckets5.
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Change: Just below the bridge and along the banks is an outcropping of fossil rich limestone and shalely limestone. Numerous bryozoans, corals, brachiopods, small trilobits and other marine fossils from the Mississippian age can be found. How to get there: The HWY Grand River is
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Apr 26 2008, 9:09 PM EDT
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Change: (See Picture below) How to get there: http://www.touroklahoma.com/detail.asp?id=1%2B5U%2B3596 Grade this location: A Handy to bring along:1. Digging tools2. Flat containers3. Boots - you will get muddy. Helpful notes to newcomers:1. The crystals should be carefully removed from the mud. 2. Carefully cleaned and allowed to dry
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Change: http://www.touroklahoma.com/detail.asp?id=1%2B5U%2B3596 Grade this location: A Handy to bring along:1. Digging tools2. Flat containers3. Boots - you will get muddy. Helpful notes to newcomers:1. The crystals should be carefully removed from the mud. 2. Carefully cleaned and allowed to dry3. Do not get
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Apr 24 2008, 10:39 PM EDT
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Change: Imagine a State Park that wants you to collect mineral specimens. A collector can dug to his hearts to find great selenite crystal clusters. There are a number other other attraction that make it worth a visit. (See Picture below) How to get there: Grade this location: A Handy
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