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The Many Faces of Nature
Description of Weird, Funny Rocks and Where they were found Add Picture Here: And link it to any threads attached. One
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Texas
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WHY HAVENT WE SEEN ANY NEW TREASURE HUNTS?
Jim, there are hundreds of sites across his nation. I hope people will start sharing their knowledge. I have posted a number of sites on the National Directory in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and South Dakota.
Bill
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Apr 19 2008, 9:56 AM EDT by
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Cabachons & Free forms
I agree with Paul, those are some nice pictures. I have followed this thread for a couple of days, and being the idiot I am, I have to ask: Is a free form anything that is cut that is not cabbed? Or, is it something that is not cut and is just polished?
Thanks, Pam
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Sep 7 2008, 7:48 PM EDT by
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Hellection 2008
Thank you; that's the way I believe and live. My kids were big into sports - football, wresting, baseball-you name it. David wrestled at Oklahoma State. We always had a house full of teenagers from the teams along with their friends, To that generation race was unimportant. David talked to me on the phone this morning and he had no real understanding of where the nation had come from. Last night Obama carried the capital of the old Confederacy ( Virginia) along with the deep Dixie states of North Carolina, and Florida. The race was close in Georgia. Where I live has as great a diversity as any where in the country. We had an 80% turn out in the county and the majority voted their views and not race. Where McCain had 20 point leads were in the far west (Montana, Idaho. Utah, Arizona, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska , and Wyoming which had 2 out of three votes for McCain. I do not think with that Westerners voted for race but more for their conservative values. Western Arkansas is as much western as it is southern. There are mountains ,cattle ranches, elk hunts, Texas style Bar B Que and the capital of the Cherokee nation in Oklahoma is forty mile from here. It a great place to live as is the Great State of Washington.
Bill PS I love rocks!!!!!!
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Who Has Any Good Ideas for Kirsten's Next Trip?
If you have any thoughts for an ideal place for Kirsten to visit, post it on this thread. Let's see how many travel plans we can come up with.
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Mar 20 2009, 5:01 PM EDT by
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Fossils
Hi Nan,
Someone back sometime told us if you put your rock in the freezer let it freeze and take it out and find the seams then whack it it splits better. I don't know if this works as we had already worked our and haven't had the chance to get back to get more fossils. Tim and I are up for a fossil thread as we love them. Good luck with the fossils . Sharon
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Adna, Washington ((((No Trespassing???))))
WARNING!!!!!
Do not take any thing on this thread as permission to trespass. KNOW the rockhound's code of ethics and KNOW the law, not just your rights but everyone's. Please refer to the "Washington Forest/ Weyerhaeuser UPDATE" http://cash-and-treasures-wiki.travelchannel.com/thread/3398714/Washington+Forest%2F+Weyerhaeuser+UPDATE thread
Sounds suspicious to me. was there a phone number? If it's a creek you should still have the right to walk along it, irregardless of the ownership of the creek-side properties. At least that's what I will always assume no matter what signs are posted. Locals often overstep their rights in when it comes to creeks, trying to block off all access points so they can have their own private playground. It's pathetic. i recently had an issue with the main collecting area on a creek, where technically they couldn't restrict your access to the creek, but they tried to make it look that way with a "private road" through a wilderness, and "no trespassing" signs in the only other access point. Total bs. They even had the nerve to post that you couldn't walk on the gated road, as if it were some kind of military installation. If anyone ever questions my right to be there, they will be in for a world of hurt. When I'd get done with them, their property will be a public park. I can't stand selfish greedy sobs.
~Zeke
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Findings
"logging roads are a great place ot find old washers and dryers for motors. and yard sales are great for old drills. get jeff off of that compotorator and put a wrench in his hand. tom" Tom, I am going to set up a big tumbler. My youngest son lives in Oklahoma city and I have access to large amounts of high grade tumble material. There is a good market for tumble stones. Thanks Andy for the video. Bill
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