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Post by yogagurl on Oct 7, 2007 23:47:59 GMT -5
I went to Crystal Park, MT crystal hunting today. Here are some pictures of the crystals we found. This is lots of little points and fragments of clear quartz, some smoky, and a couple of amethyst. This is the find of a lifetime, well of my lifetime anyway. It is an amethyst, smoky, clear quartz sceptor. I don't think the photo does it justice, but it is an incredible crystal! It has 2 small enhydros, a double terminated point growing on it that has 5 or 6 phantoms, and has an incredible texture created (I think) by growing, stopping, growing some more several times. I asked for this stone, and it just showed up in a shovel full of dirt. I think it is very old, and appears to have survived all kinds of upheavle. What an incredible experience we had today! I need to research my sceptor some more, but I think it is a powerful healing stone. It has a very slow, deep energy, and I am so excited to learn to use it. Kristi
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Post by Sloan on Oct 8, 2007 6:47:51 GMT -5
Oh wow! I so want to go do this!! You are so lucky to have been able to do this and the finds that you made! Amazing! Thank you for sharing!
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Post by Peace on Oct 8, 2007 10:29:23 GMT -5
omg!!! such wonderful pieces and that second pic..................WOAH!!! that IS an amazing piece!! you lucky duck. lol. my sis-in-law has done that, but only found great pieces of regular quartz. it would be sooo fun to do, though.
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Post by ♥Starlene on Oct 8, 2007 17:07:26 GMT -5
OMG how AWESOME!!!! I knew you were going to find some awesome pieces!!! I am so happy for you!!! I cant wait for a day in the dirt for myself! That is just toooo awesome!
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Post by agilecairns on Oct 8, 2007 18:08:15 GMT -5
SO AWESOME!!!
Fay
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Post by saffy on Oct 8, 2007 18:20:36 GMT -5
I could have swore I posted in here. I wish there were places around here we could do that with. There are a couple cavers and caves, I should call and see if we can dig our own...so cool
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