A few more recent finds

PinchedDreamer

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Only posting a few pics because it takes forever to upload from mobile. If anyone would like to see more angles, please let me know in this thread and I will upload the rest of the pics to my Google drive and link it here. Biggest piece shows obvious shock veins. I am fairly certain that the top black layer is actually shock melt, and not fusion crust. This explains the lack of texture, and flat surface. The bubbly material on the last item appears to be Maskelynite, also a product of shock melting. The rest of the pics mostly show fusion crusting and interior characteristics. IMG_20170410_002526.jpg IMG_20170410_002610.jpg IMG_20170410_002619.jpg IMG_20170410_002935.jpg IMG_20170410_002813.jpg
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Backwoodsbob

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Stone work of the Jesuit priest. Notice the light and dark. Play with it in a dimly lit room. I could show you hundreds of them. Here is a good one 20170406_192409.jpg

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