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Pacific Coast Beachcombing (Page 3)

Beverly Beach Agate Hunting - Oregon Coast

Beverly Beach: Rockhounding at the Ghost Forest

2023-11-28
Bob Creek beach rockhounding gravel bar

Bob Creek Beach – One of the Best Agate Spots on the Oregon Coast

2023-11-28
Tunnel Beach Gemstones, Jasper and Agate

Oregon Coast Agate Hunting: Beaches and Coastal Rivers

2023-10-16
Pistol River Rocks Rockhounding

Pistol River: The Ultimate Destination for Rock Collectors

2023-10-16
Gleneden Beach Rockhounding Gemstones and Agates

Gleneden Beach: Fantastic Place to Find Cool Rocks

2023-10-15
Fogarty Creek Rockhounding

Fogarty Creek: A scenic Beach Cove with a Gravel Bar

2023-10-15

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Yellowstone River Rockhounding in Montana: The picture "Yellowstone River Rockhounding in Montana – colorful rocks close up" features a close-up view of several colorful rocks, including yellow, red, and white pieces, lying among other pebbles on a sunlit gravel riverbank.

Yellowstone River Rockhounding – Unique Montana Moss Agate

White Bird Fossil Site Rockhounding in Idaho: The picture "White Bird Fossil Site Rockhounding in Idaho – plant fossils in sedimentary rock" features a close-up view of tan sedimentary rocks with visible fossilized plant imprints stacked together in sunlight.

White Bird Fossil Site – Leaf Fossils from Middle Miocene

Cow Creek Gold Panning and Rockhounding in Oregon: The picture "Cow Creek Gold Panning and Rockhounding in Oregon – people panning in the creek" shows two people standing in the shallow water of a creek surrounded by lush green trees and hills, one person bending down to pan for gold.

Cow Creek Gold Panning and Rockhounding – Historic Gold Rush Era Area

Myrtle Creek Rockhounding in Oregon: The picture "Myrtle Creek Rockhounding in Oregon – colorful rocks in shallow water" depicts a close-up view of assorted rounded rocks in shades of white, orange, green, and gray, lying in the clear, shallow edge of the creek.

Myrtle Creek Rockhounding – Collect Unique South Umpqua River Rocks

South Umpqua Rockhounding in Oregon: The picture "South Umpqua Rockhounding in Oregon – assorted colorful river rocks underwater" displays a close-up view of green, white, red, gray, and tan rocks sitting in shallow river water, highlighting their unique patterns and colors.

South Umpqua River Rockhounding – Miles of Gravel along the Scenic River




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