Rambling Around The Countryside

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I went 'Rambling Around The Countryside' today with Packratfromok, we drove over two mountains, found an abandoned bldg, huge bluffs, odd rocks, fossils in rocks, abandoned car, waterfalls, etc.........

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hey can i have da truck ;D
 
aa battery said:
hey can i have da truck ;D

The 'camoflaged one', but no title. :tongue3:

Fossis..............
 
Luck Be a Lady said:
Cool pictures as always fossis! Thanks for sharing them..........

Kathy

Thanks, Kathy

Fossis..............
 
The car can be fixed reall easey if you know what you're doing. Thair are very easily fixed, and thay are one of the best four buy four that you can get. It is the best car I ever owned.

.......PackRat
 
Wow, what views! Is that a rock formation on the side of the hill? Neat.

Neat looking fossils too, did you bring any home with you?
 
Hi Fossis

There you go again. Posting a bunch of pics with so many interesting details in each pic to look at. LOL.

In pic #3 do you think it was a silo? That is what it looks like to me. That looks like such an interesting place to explore with so many curious and unusual things to see all around. You're doing a good job of showing us some of those
things. I'll look foreward for some more. The more the merrier. LOL.

Thanks for sharing some of your territory with us.

Ray
 
PackRatFromOk said:
The car can be fixed reall easey if you know what you're doing. Thair are very easily fixed, and thay are one of the best four buy four that you can get. It is the best car I ever owned.

.......PackRat

Then you can have it, if you want it, just don't park it in my drive. :tongue3:

fossis...........
 
scotto said:
Wow, what views! Is that a rock formation on the side of the hill? Neat.

Neat looking fossils too, did you bring any home with you?

Yeah, they were huge bluffs, but (posted).
We brought some of the 'Red Conglomerate' home with us, we were looking for a vein of iron, (& found it).
But we were hoping it was a 'Meteorite'. :icon_scratch:

Fossis................
 
karenray08 said:
Hi Fossis

There you go again. Posting a bunch of pics with so many interesting details in each pic to look at. LOL.

In pic #3 do you think it was a silo? That is what it looks like to me. That looks like such an interesting place to explore with so many curious and unusual things to see all around. You're doing a good job of showing us some of those
things. I'll look foreward for some more. The more the merrier. LOL.

Thanks for sharing some of your territory with us.

Ray

Thanks Ray, we love sharing our adventures with you all.
His Dad thought it was a 'Sorgrum mill' at one time, said they grew lots of it in the hills there.

Fossis..............
 
The fourth pic looks like an Egyptian hyrogliph of their god of the underworld. ( I forgot his name )
 
mramsoil said:
The fourth pic looks like an Egyptian hyrogliph of their god of the underworld. ( I forgot his name )

Welcome to Treasure-Net mramsoil.
Actually it is a cast of (petrified wood), they are on the tallest mountains, & under ground several feet deep.
I have collected for many years, thus my name 'Fossis', the local coal mines have produced some logs that weigh several
thousand lbs, (see Fossils) for the latest one posted.

Fossis.............
 
And neatest of all, you found all that clad just laying around! :wink: Great pics , really enjoyed them. Monty
 
Monty said:
And neatest of all, you found all that clad just laying around! :wink: Great pics , really enjoyed them. Monty

Thanks Monty

Fossis...............
 
Pretty Oklahoma! Indian country!! And home of Carrie Underwood. I remember that because we were on the Highway coming to NC last year and up approaches this Huge billboard with her face on it that Read: Home of Carrie Underwood...Cant remember the town though..
 
4-H staff said:
Pretty Oklahoma! Indian country!! And home of Carrie Underwood. I remember that because we were on the Highway coming to NC last year and up approaches this Huge billboard with her face on it that Read: Home of Carrie Underwood...Cant remember the town though..

We were actually just over in AR, but all the same as Eastern OK, same mt range.
Carrie is from 'Checotah', (I just looked it up). :thumbsup:

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