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Second rock has drusy on it and I'm thinking the main body is the same as the cauliflower rocks I posted prior to this post.
And please forgive me for using a bottle cap instead of a quarter, today was laundry day [emoji6].
 

Carroll County Arkansas .
 

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Stone of the Jesuits

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Assuming the darker image is the same as the rocks I put up known as cauliflower chert.
 

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They used different type of materials. They used steel, glass and what ever they could.

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I've seen druzzy quartz and chert together. Seems you have a mixed hydro-thermal event at that spot. The vuggieness of the stone is neat and its got some interesting patterns inside the larger vugs kind of like a cave floor ;) As to identifying it or the cauliflower stones thats kind of a trick but I think the analysis so far is fair.
 

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