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Botryoidal Geode!
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Botryoidal Carnelean!
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Botryoidal Geode!
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Big Sexy!
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Botryoidal Plume Agate!
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Botryoidal Formation!
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Chalcedony Geode!
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Geode Shot Glass!
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Leopard skin Jasper!
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Big Jasper!
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A river runs through it!
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Thunderegg Cut!
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Agate Cut!
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Fossiliferous Limestone Cut!
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Breccia!
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Agate Cut!
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Beautiful Agate Cut!
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Ooids inside!
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Travertine Cut!
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Agate Stone Cut!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Jasper Cut!
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Agate Nodule Cut!
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Leopard skin Jasper Cut!
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Green Tint Basalt Cut!
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Cold Rockhunt in a Hot Springs!
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Snively Gulch!
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Roadcut Snively Gulch!
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Agate n' Brecciated Jasper!
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Hot mess of Conglomerate!
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Basalt Lavarock!
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Jasper w/iron inclusions!
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Big Daddy!
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Chalcedony Chunk!
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Fruity Pebbles Conglomerate!
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Ironstone banding!
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Quartzite w/patterns!
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Brecciated Red Jasper!
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Breccia!
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My BFFs a BIF!
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Blob o' Jasper!
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Walkin' a wash!
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Soapstone!
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Breccia!
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Conglomerate!
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Jasper chunk!
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Plume agate!
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Jasper!
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Jasper chunk!
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Lavarock!
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Breccia!
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Red eye!
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Interesting chunk o' Jasper!
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Can't wait to cut this one!
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Yellow Jasper!
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Bruneau Jasper!
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Out rockhoundin' the other daaaayie...
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Thunderegg Inspection!
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Plume botryoidal chalcedony nugget!
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Plume slice!
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Botryoidal slice!
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Plume agate inspection!
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Plume flow!
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Botryoidal Chalcedony Nugget!
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Playing with color!
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Plume chunk glow!
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Red dot glow slice!
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Glow plume!
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Carnelean Glow!
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Jasper glow!
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Glow Plume!
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Plume chunk glow!
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Slab o' Plume Glow!
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Glow chunk!
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Plume agate glow!
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The green caught my eye!
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Square geode!
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Big ol' chunk!
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Beautiful dark opal!
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Hot Botryoidal Mess!
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Plume agate!
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A Bit o' Honey Plume Agate!
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Brecciated jasper!
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Plume agate!
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Alien egg!
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Half of a geode!
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It's curved!
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Plume Agate!
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Botryoidal formations!
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Carnelian sandwich!
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Broken geode!
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This half survived Monther Nature!
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Plume agate!
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Beautiful Colors!
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Jasper, Chalcedony, Opal & ???
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Cool Banding!
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Rockhunting at Graveyard Point!
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Botryoidal chalcedony!
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Wash walkin'
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Dark green metamorphic!
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Pretty Orangey & Yella Quartzite!
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Chalcedony Nodule!
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Big Daddy Agate!
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Reds!
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Agate Chunk!
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Beautiful Glow Quartz!
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Iron Stained Quartz!
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Yellow Agate Nodule!
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White Iron Stained Quartz!
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White Quartz!
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Iron Stained Quartz!
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Pretty Yellow Glow Nodule!
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Thunderegg!
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Half a Thunderegg w/Opal!
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Botryoital Opal w/ A Little of Everything!
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Pretty Red Jasper!
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Succor Creek Canyon, OR.
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Watch for Rocks!
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Greens & Browns!
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Big ol' nodule!
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Hot Mess of agates!
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White/Yellow Chalcedony!
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Nodule w/ reds!
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Spud 4!!!
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Green Sandstone!
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Botryoidal chalcedony!
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Pretty greens!
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Pretty red agates nodule!
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Another nodule with reds!
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Dinosaur Egg!
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Into the "to be cut" box!
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Geode?
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Molten Sandstone?
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Red!
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Sandstone!
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Example of minerals seeping into rocks!
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Big lump of miscellaneous rocks!
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Big Daddy Nodule!
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Rockhounding near Mitchell Butte, OR
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Love the Green!
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Spud!
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Chalcedony or Opal?
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Mish Mash of Agate!
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Shard of Agate!
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Bright Red Agate!
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Bright Green Agate!
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Rusty Red Agate!
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Colorful Agate!
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Limestone!
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Beautiful Reds! Jellybean Agate!
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Jellybean Agate!
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Definitely cut this one!
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Colorful Jellybean Agate!
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Big ol' Colorful Chuck of Agate!
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Took forever to cut this one!
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Thought this Thunderegg would be hollow!
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Time to cut!
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Opal or Chalcedony?
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Botryoidal!
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Chalcedony nodule!
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Green & White Chalcedony!
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It's hollow!
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Some green!
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Spot o' Orange!
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Half Nugget!
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Opal?
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Lil' bowl!
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Jasper chips!
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Pretty green!
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Love the red!
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Layering!
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Fire glow!
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Glow cave!
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Pretty glow!
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Glow Chunk!
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Half glow nugget!
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Bright White!
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Too bright!
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Mellow yellow!
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It's got teeth!
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Petrified Wood?
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Pretty chalcedony!
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Colorful Shard!
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Hot mess of Conglomerate!

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Conglomerate is a type of sedimentary rock characterized by its composition of rounded to subangular gravel-size clasts or larger particles that are cemented together by a finer-grained matrix. Here are some key points about conglomerate:

Composition: Conglomerates are made up of various rock fragments, pebbles, and sometimes even larger stones, all of which are embedded in a matrix of sand, silt, or clay. The clasts can be of different rock types, including quartz, granite, basalt, or limestone.
Formation: They form in environments where there is strong water current or wave action, such as riverbeds, beaches, or alluvial fans, which can transport and deposit these larger particles. Over time, these deposits are compacted and cemented by minerals like silica, calcium carbonate, or iron oxide.
Texture: The texture of conglomerate is quite distinctive due to the presence of larger, rounded clasts within a finer matrix. This gives it a "cobblestone" or "pudding stone" appearance.
Color: The color of conglomerate can vary widely depending on the composition of the clasts and the cementing material. It can range from light to dark colors, often reflecting the colors of the included fragments.
Uses: Conglomerate is sometimes used as a building stone due to its durability, though it's less common than other rocks like sandstone or limestone. It's also of interest in geology for understanding ancient environments and sediment transport processes.

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