I love road cuts!

mamabear

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Not that I was in bad spirits though. Day just made it even better!
 

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Mama, for us ignoramus's out here, could you define what a
"road cut" is?

Cool finds, no doubt!
 

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Road cuts are the purest form of tourist attractions! :laughing7:
 

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nice stuff,wish I could find stuff like that around here
 

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Thanks everyone for your responses.
Dizzy a road cut is where they have exposed/ blasted a chunk of rock to be able to build the road. I like going to the new ones cuz you never know what the new cut will reveal.
Ditters this is a cut on 67 in MO. We live in the lead belt, & there are nice cabinet specimens to be found all over the area.
Eu, Ha! that is a good one!
Dig iron, I know there are some nice minerals in VA. Do some research, I'm sure you'll find something in your area to dig.
CKat, thank you. I think you might need a piece of this.
 

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I agree Old digger! & even though I have to many pieces of it on my dining table, I still go out (weather allowing) & look for more. The deeper I get in the cut, the better & bigger the specimens are. Swinging that mallet is hard work, & my nails are shot, (those were my friends in the pics) but it seems like each piece I find is better then the last. ( Oh no!! Is it better than or better then??)
 

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Road cuts are the *best*. All the hard work is done, the rest is just investigating!
 

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Well, yes & no. New faces exposed, but in this case there is a lot of hammering to get to the goodies. Still if they hadn't blown the rock I wouldn't be searching it. Last week a friend & I stopped at a road cut I have driven by who knows how many times, & it was FULL of fossils! Of course we were just going to the fabric store so I didn't have my trusty dusty tools with me. duh! When weather permits I will be back there.
 

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Re: (most likely better than). Looking forward to seeing what interesting fossils that you are able to find at that new site. Good Luck!
 

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That's really, really cool, Mamabear! And most certainly, there are excellent road cuts in VA. Go the state geological website for locations of exposures in the past (it's a dated site), and surely there will be more. A good friend and her geologist son went south of Albemarle County and found a number of items. The ridges are as full of interesting minerals as N. Carolina- just different. Thanks for the show! HH Yak
 

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