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Missouri Laws for Rock Hunting
Missouri Laws regarding rock collecting vary from location to location. Whether you are heading to a State Park, Historic Site, or National forest, it’s important...
Rockhounding in Wyoming – What Rocks You Can Find and Where
Geology of Wyoming Wyoming contains a full spectrum of geological variety, from fossils to minerals, mines to oil fields, and even glacial features. With such...
Rockhounding in Wisconsin – What Rocks You Can Find and Where
Popular Rocks and Minerals of Wisconsin Galena Streak: Lead-gray Hardness: 2.5 Chemical Formula: PbS Galena is the natural mineral form of Lead Sulfide, the most...
Rockhounding in West Virginia – What Rocks You Can Find and Where
Upcoming Rockhounding Events in West Virginia Bituminous Coal Hardness: 2 – 2.5 Streak: Black Chemical Formula: C137H97O9NS Bituminous Coal is one of the four recognized...
Rockhounding in Washington – What Rocks You Can Find and Where
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Rockhounding in Utah – What Rocks You Can Find and Where
Gypsum Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate. It is very widely mined and used in a huge variety of industries...
Rockhounding in South Carolina – What Rocks You Can Find and Where
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Rockhounding in Rhode Island – What Rocks You Can Find and Where
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