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Indiana Limestone
The beige tint of this limestone is due to the iron oxide present in the sediments when they were deposited. Bob will be proud of me, because I used my 3 lb. hammer to whack this sucker open! LOL Eric
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Entrance to Pendleton, Indiana Quarry
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Indiana road sign
I only saw one person collecting along roadcuts and none on Highway 37. This sign was on Highway 1. I noticed it on my way out.
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Ripple marks?
Not sure of this; took it out of a creek bottom. Indiana
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my parents site
Long Island NY N. Shore, has a geode from Indiana, fossils from Ohio, chert and agate from Colorado.
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8-mile hike - out in the boonies
Lots of farmland in Indiana to explore. This was a part of my 8 mile hike to 1) explore the terrain and 2) get back in top physical condition.
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Exploring the terrain
Believe it or not, you can find a lot of stuff in Indiana farmland. And if you ask the farm owners' permission, they're usually happy to let you explore their land and remove, what to them, are unwanted rocks, eroded out of the gacial till.
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