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I'm going MAD trying to figure out what is covering this crystal rock! I have google lensed EVERY ANGLE of this rock & find absolutely nothing like it online! Matter fact google tries to tell me it's bread or cave entrances & dirt most of the time. It is SO STRANGE I have never seen anything like this, and I have a site that I dig crystals up endlessly at & that is where I pulled this one up at. It's from Hoschton ga. I have found obsidian several times, I find every different faced crystals (3, 5, 7 faces) & type (rock crystal, clear, milky, agate crystals) , tourmaline crystal, pineapple, candle, castle, dogtooth, calcite..... Something guite monumental had to have happened at my site a long time ago, for there to be such an endless supply of crystal. From my pinkie nail to size of my fist easy & just perfectly formed. I have found a thousand easy in the few yrs I have been digging there. Could coral have been crystalized by lava or from water put to a boil in a snap of a finger?
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I really own the beach, I just let anyone borrow it. I’ve grown up in Florida, collecting shark teeth and such, fossilized conches clams and whatever else I happened to dig up or find. But with covid stealing my plane ticket home, I took it as a sign and decided to stay in Denmark for a while, it’s been two years, now. In that time, I made it my job to pick up trash and collect rocks and fossils and add to my rock garden, I love to grow food in my garden too. Some local pictures, and street art, to enjoy! The blue muscle shell is a symbol of Løgstør and can be found in all the art, and all the shops around town, silver markers on the ground, big painted cement clams, at Christmas, Santa has a huge throne of lit clam shell display!
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Hi, I’ve probably frequented here for 10 years or so and finally decided to join! Anyways glad to join the group. I will be posting some coral fossil images later today for your review. cheers, DJ
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Hi everyone, I am currently working at the Natural History Museum of Stuttgart, Germany and found this Forum while doing research. I'm new to working with fossils so I'm super excited!
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Hi. I am new to fossils and have found quite a lot on a Lake Michigan beach Wisconsin side. I would be very grateful for any information as to the type of fossils I'll be posting photos of here. Thank you. I have over 50 pounds of fossils of various types. A great number of the fossils I have are in quartz and quite sparkly. These are the first few I'd like to share. Any thoughts?
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Hi this is Matt again I have 3 favosites fossils I have found in the creek I wanted to show everyone here are 3 photos
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