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my house 4 feet down. I think i know but need help wat they are
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thanks i live on a very old creek bedTigger said:if obsidian, check out this post just a couple down from you:
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,419647.0.html
California. Perlite? These are from half dollar size to about 3in. wideTigger said:what state are you in? any sign of perlite, and what size are these
What did you think they were?
Tigger
Eu_citzen said:AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer?
thanks i wonderedTigger said:Eu_citzen said:AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer?
Aack! Wear eye protection if you do. Obsidian is a volcanic GLASS - don't go whacking it with a hammer without being prepared for sharp shards going everywhere.
here's an image of an apache tear in perlite matrix
http://www.crystalsoftheworld.com/images/apperll.gif
hmm maybeEu_citzen said:AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer?
Tigger said:Eu_citzen said:AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer?
Aack! Wear eye protection if you do. Obsidian is a volcanic GLASS - don't go whacking it with a hammer without being prepared for sharp shards going everywhere.
here's an image of an apache tear in perlite matrix
http://www.crystalsoftheworld.com/images/apperll.gif
hey the warden left me and went up to oregon to see her mom. she took the camera so it will be next week. gonna miss herEu_citzen said:Tigger said:Eu_citzen said:AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer?
Aack! Wear eye protection if you do. Obsidian is a volcanic GLASS - don't go whacking it with a hammer without being prepared for sharp shards going everywhere.
here's an image of an apache tear in perlite matrix
http://www.crystalsoftheworld.com/images/apperll.gif
Good catch - I forgot.
aa battery said:hey the warden left me and went up to oregon to see her mom. she took the camera so it will be next week. gonna miss herEu_citzen said:Tigger said:Eu_citzen said:AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer?
Aack! Wear eye protection if you do. Obsidian is a volcanic GLASS - don't go whacking it with a hammer without being prepared for sharp shards going everywhere.
here's an image of an apache tear in perlite matrix
http://www.crystalsoftheworld.com/images/apperll.gif
Good catch - I forgot.