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Kymber Knight and Charlotte Pertuset are now friends 1 year, 11 months ago
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Pamela Fabrick and Charlotte Pertuset are now friends 1 year, 11 months ago
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
1 year, 11 months ago1 year, 11 months agoWe had rains all day yesterday. I was invited to an etchings group on this app. I’m gonna see if I can figure out how to join it and cross post
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 1 year, 11 months ago
1 year, 11 months ago1 year, 11 months agoCharlotte Pertuset has contributed specimen mFeM 124459 to myFOSSIL!
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
1 year, 11 months ago1 year, 11 months ago@pamela-fabrick I added another photo of a different rock with the same pattern.
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
1 year, 11 months ago1 year, 11 months ago@pamela-fabrick would this be why I find so many on the property? Btw, thank you for answering my questions. Im not new to rock-hounding but am 100% new at knowing what they are.
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Charlotte Pertuset posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 1 year, 11 months ago
1 year, 11 months ago1 year, 11 months agoWhat causes this circular pattern? Many rocks like this have been found in the creek.
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Every year during that particular period of time there was a wet and dry season and the marks of those seasons are still visible in the rings of the rock. These rocks are usually formed in mud. It reminds me of Dendrochronology( the formation of tree rings)
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@pamela-fabrick would this be why I find so many on the property? Btw, thank you for answering my questions. Im not new to rock-hounding but am 100% new at knowing what they are.
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You’re welcome! It certainly could be if there was a sufficient mud floor during the time it took place. This is the only thing that I’m aware of that would form the rings like that.
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@pamela-fabrick I added another photo of a different rock with the same pattern.
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The second rock looks more like a concretion. I don’t see rings. They form when chemical precipitation begins around the nucleus in the sediment. Like a mineral grain,and begins to collect. Not an expert though, just a rock hound😊
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
1 year, 11 months ago1 year, 11 months agoDeer vertibrae
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
1 year, 11 months ago1 year, 11 months ago@pamela-febrick I’m playing the waiting game while the weather clears. Is there a way to post videos on this app and I could give an even better perspective.
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
1 year, 11 months ago1 year, 11 months ago@selena-mattioli i have shelves of hag stones of various sizes from pea size to dinner plate size. I was curious as to what could have caused this particular rock with sooooo many spots.
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
2 years ago2 years ago@catherine-fean its all good my friend. Happy hunting to you too
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
2 years ago2 years ago@pamela-fabrick thank you so much. That helped me out 100% I’m quite new to this app and should have explained my query better. @catherine-fean there’s no such thing as “just a rock”😅
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
2 years ago2 years agoYes! Thank you!
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
2 years ago2 years agoI am a rock hound. Just wondering what causes this.
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Charlotte Pertuset posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 2 years ago
2 years ago2 years agoCreeker find. Any ideas?
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A rock with holes
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nice rock
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I am a rock hound. Just wondering what causes this.
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@charlotte-pertuset Holes can be secondary and created by weathering. Holes in beach pebbles are created by burrowing mollusk. Primary holes are created simultaneously with the volcanic rock formation because of the gas bubbles trapped during lava solidification. Rocks with natural occurring holes are called Hag stones/ Holy stones and are…[Read more]
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you good
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I know, Pamela-fabrick is a pro at this👍
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I learned much with this post & find. Thank you
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Yes! Thank you!
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Just a rock 🪨
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@pamela-fabrick thank you so much. That helped me out 100% I’m quite new to this app and should have explained my query better. @catherine-fean there’s no such thing as “just a rock”😅
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@charlotte-pertuset I’m also a rock hound, so I get it😊 I’m absolutely glad I could help!!
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@charlotte-pettiest my nephew was manning this app over the weekend so I apologise for his bluntness! I tend to agree, no such thing as just a rock!! Happy hunting xx
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@catherine-fean its all good my friend. Happy hunting to you too
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hag stones, awesome find
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@selena-mattioli i have shelves of hag stones of various sizes from pea size to dinner plate size. I was curious as to what could have caused this particular rock with sooooo many spots.
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
2 years ago2 years agoUnfortunately those are not arrowheads.
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
2 years ago2 years agoI dont know how to reply to a certain person but how would you use google to do that?
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
2 years ago2 years agoI tried. Dod it work
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
2 years ago2 years agoOk. I think i did.
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Charlotte Pertuset posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 2 years ago
2 years ago2 years agoCharlotte Pertuset has contributed specimen mFeM 121817 to myFOSSIL!
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