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Eastern Oregon Rockhounding (Page 2)

Flook Lake Oregon Rockhounding Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge

Flook Lake – Discovering Treasures of Ancient Inland Sea

2024-08-14
Crane Creek Thunderegg, Oregon

Crane Creek – Oregon Hidden Thunderegg Bed

2023-08-08
Succor Creek Thundereggs

Succor Creek Rockhounding, Eastern Oregon: Thundereggs & Picture Jasper

2023-07-24
Pike Creek Rocks

Pike Creek Canyon Rockhounding in Steens Mountain, Oregon

2022-12-25
Graveyard Point Plume Agate

Graveyard Point Rockhounding (Oregon–Idaho Border): Plume Agate Collecting

2022-06-19

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Paris Canyon Rockhounding in Idaho: The picture "Paris Canyon Rockhounding hand holding brachiopod fossil" features a person's hand holding a thin, rectangular rock slab with a prominent circular brachiopod fossil at its center, with the dusty ground and a bag in the blurry background.

Paris Canyon, Idaho – Fossils, Calcite, and the Story of an Ancient Ocean

Coal Mine Basin, Idaho - Petrified & Opalized Wood

Coal Mine Basin Rockhounding: Petrified Wood, Fluorescent Opalized Wood, Opal & Agate

Quartzville Creek Rockhounding in Oregon - Volcanic Rocks, Quartz, and Gold Flakes: The picture "Quartzville Creek Rockhounding – polished conglomerate rock" displays a single oval conglomerate rock, where the surface reveals embedded dark red and brown mineral fragments within a gray matrix.

Quartzville Creek Rockhounding – Volcanic Rocks, Quartz, and Gold Flakes

Willamette River Rocks, Oregon

Willamette River Rockhounding: Geology and What You Can Find

Columbia River Rocks, Washington

Columbia River Rockhounding: Why Most Areas Are Closed to Collecting




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