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Hudbogats

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Hudbogats

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Start a new thread then it should have a icon for either a camera or a picture
 

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VERDE

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Hey Hudbogats!! Really Nice Colors and Patterns!! Thanks for Sharing!! Anyway, GOOD LUCK and GOOD HUNTING!! VERDE!!
 

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Start a new thread then it should have a icon for either a camera or a picture

You do not have to start a new thread to post photos. New threads and replies you need to click on the third icon from the right and follow instructions, you can post from a photo hosting site or directly from your computer.
 

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Hudbogats

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Thanks and I believe they r third pick has me wondering never seen one that translucent
 

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EricTheCat

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The one in the third pic is odd but strangely enough occasionally I find very similar ones with water-level banding and a very translucent yellow color often times with "moss" features. I find them curious, they almost are a family of their own. I probably have 6 or more like that. I have been meaning one day to take some pics and start a thread with a few categories of agates I found - almost completely because of the yellow ones, but also to include a category of ones with colored quartz just for fun.

I would call them lakers if they were found somewhere around MN, WI, IA or MI.
 

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Hudbogats

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Probably are glacial movement deposited them all over the place
 

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