colorful flowergarden - 3 cm x 4.7 cm
a chunk of flowergarden agate I found at Sierra del Tonto in 2007. This is probably the best example of this type of agate I have found at this site, so far.
100_1188
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Mental Alchemy
jewel-lust: “EARTH’S JEWELRY: minerals {kelly wearstler} ”
Full eye
Full view of the "eye" agate
Lake Superior
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Laguna agate
Nice colors and a parallax kicker.
Sagenite!
Lake Superior agate with sagenite
Funny Weird Agate Specimens You Should See
A Thunder Egg “Thunderegg” is a nodule-like rock, similar to a filled geode, that is formed within rhyolitic volcanic ash layers. Thundereggs are rough spheres, most about the size of a baseball—though they can range from less than an inch to over a meter across.
A little bird told me...
Thunderegg Chihuahua, Mexico— Del Ray Agates
Coyamito - Frozen Explosion
Nice sagenite formation and pseudomorphs. Too big for my light table.
Iris Agate
Just catching a corner on this one....
Stunna
I've found someone who likes the bright orange and yellow centers as much as I do.
Superior Eye Agate
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Baker egg Mine, S.W. of Deming New Mexico
Gallery: Thundereggs
Thundereggs are nodular rhyolitic formations which can have hollow cavities and can contain a star, triangle, or lens shaped interior. These can fill wi...