StoneWhisper Hero Member Joined Apr 16, 2010 Messages 789 Reaction score 219 Golden Thread 0 Location Annapolis Junction, Maryland Primary Interest: Other Sep 20, 2013 #1 Just a few Images of some of the stones I find while walking to and from the Library.. Image: Common limestone (Host Stone) with well formed crystal noduals.. Image: Very Uncommon Find.. This petrified Wood has turned opalized in some areas.. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Upgraded Night Vision Monocular Digital Infrared Monocular Telescope for 100% Darkness with 8X Zoom - Grab it through Amazon!
Just a few Images of some of the stones I find while walking to and from the Library.. Image: Common limestone (Host Stone) with well formed crystal noduals.. Image: Very Uncommon Find.. This petrified Wood has turned opalized in some areas.. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Upgraded Night Vision Monocular Digital Infrared Monocular Telescope for 100% Darkness with 8X Zoom - Grab it through Amazon!
mamabear Silver Member Joined Feb 21, 2008 Messages 3,071 Reaction score 867 Golden Thread 0 Location SE Missouri Detector(s) used garage sale oldie Primary Interest: Other Sep 20, 2013 #2 Nice! I have found some opalized pet wood in WYO, but mine is a milky white. Upvote 0
StoneWhisper Hero Member Joined Apr 16, 2010 Messages 789 Reaction score 219 Golden Thread 0 Location Annapolis Junction, Maryland Primary Interest: Other Sep 21, 2013 Thread Owner #3 So true, Mama.. stones can and will be a verity of colors.. Just depends on the mineral (fluid) content when the stone/crystal was forming. Upvote 0
So true, Mama.. stones can and will be a verity of colors.. Just depends on the mineral (fluid) content when the stone/crystal was forming.