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on: 01-09-2003
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Obsidian |
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#2 |
1-09-2003 @ 07:19:42 PM |
Posted By : Obsidian |
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Not pure obsidian - but it still exhibits the glossy face - the opaque - and the large conchoidal fracture that makes me love this rock.
next on the list is Quartz
[Edited by Obsidian on 1-09-2003 @ 07:20:47 PM] |
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1-09-2003 @ 07:22:53 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#2, Looks like a burnt T-bone steak :-)
Most of the rocks around me are sedimentary, limestone, sandstone, and the metamorphic forms of them, slate, anthracite, etc. Nothing this exotic :( |
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1-09-2003 @ 07:26:17 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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I always thought it was neat that some rocks, like slate, will natrualy break off in thin sheets, no wonder they made blackboards from it |
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1-09-2003 @ 07:27:11 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#8, [Carl] Okay, who's da dead guy who wrote "Da Moon Rules" on da Hood of my car???? [/Carl] |
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1-09-2003 @ 07:31:17 PM |
Posted By : Obsidian |
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#9, breaks waaay to easy.
we have the bay which - from what i'm told - is loaded with pre-dino fosills worth $X to some museum somewhere. Sad part is that the tide rises constantly washing a potential "gold mine" away.
still - i'm stuck with mounds of granite here - the stuff that makes for great limb scraping fun! |
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