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One of my favorites that sits next to my door. Boring color but crystals running throughout.
This is a rough agate from Red Top my six year old son found! He lost his mind after finding this one and is clearly hooked on rock hounding now. He wants to have someone slice it for him.
Yeah a wet tile saw will cut them. Those are actually some cool pieces. That white with the bark grain is really neat.
Sorry for the delay but here's a chunk of the striped stuff I found. It was frozen to the ground. It's pretty cool looking. So my question for anyone who might know is... What determines the color of the petrified wood? How did this piece become striped like it is?
Color is determined by what minerals are in the ground. Silica content, the agate I imagine temperature and time determine some of the other qualities. Some of the stuff I learned this spring was of petrfied bog material. Think of the bottom of a pond. Enough organic to convert. The layers resemble rings of a tree. But it’s cool finding sticks and stuff mixed in with the petrified mud.