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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
Please Help me Identify these takings as samples from carington Falls
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<blockquote data-quote="Ausclaud" data-source="post: 320026" data-attributes="member: 3065"><p>I don't remember it ever drying up, but I do recall people taking dirt home on trailers, there were Hundreds of Holes everywhere and most people were down deeper than themselves. everyone picnic'd there walk over the shallow creek bridge where hundreds of tiny shiny red stones covered the bottom of the creek, then you would walk over mountains of dirt and tried not to fall in anyone's hole. I also remember going back after it was closed and it was all overgrown, dad and I snuck through some wire and the whole area was overgrown with those long grass that cut your hands if you pull on the leaves (learn't a valuable lesson as a kid) but those wholes were all still there and looked like unearthed graves. dad and I dug a little but we got scared of by some shooters. and so we never returned again, except to look at the falls and to wonder why it all closed down. So many Europeans frequented this spot, especially on weekends with Children everywhere. Oh well good to see there are others here that remember the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ausclaud, post: 320026, member: 3065"] I don't remember it ever drying up, but I do recall people taking dirt home on trailers, there were Hundreds of Holes everywhere and most people were down deeper than themselves. everyone picnic'd there walk over the shallow creek bridge where hundreds of tiny shiny red stones covered the bottom of the creek, then you would walk over mountains of dirt and tried not to fall in anyone's hole. I also remember going back after it was closed and it was all overgrown, dad and I snuck through some wire and the whole area was overgrown with those long grass that cut your hands if you pull on the leaves (learn't a valuable lesson as a kid) but those wholes were all still there and looked like unearthed graves. dad and I dug a little but we got scared of by some shooters. and so we never returned again, except to look at the falls and to wonder why it all closed down. So many Europeans frequented this spot, especially on weekends with Children everywhere. Oh well good to see there are others here that remember the past. [/QUOTE]
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Please Help me Identify these takings as samples from carington Falls
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