Notice how many of these agates from the other side of the world look a whole lot like Lake Superior agates.




This blog displays scenic photos taken from around Grand Marais, MI. Photos of rockhounding and nature adventures are also posted. Information is included about the Gitche Gumee Agate and History Museum and other scientific subjects. For more information about the museum and our unique mineral art, books, DVDs, and Online rockhounding classes please go to www.agatelady.com.
For those whom have not actively pursued beautiful agates and other naturally discovered treasures...they are indeed missing this wondrous experience...I have made my life this experience. I appreciate your passion!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Of course I agree that agates are a wondrous experience.
ReplyDeleteI love your agate photos! I've linked to some of them as I write about agates this month--giving you the credit, of course.
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