I have been a rock hound all my life. Once when I was living and working as an RN in Asheville NC, I found yellow Quarts..citrine in a shallow river that runs into a lake and when I lived in Maggie Valley, I found crystal quarts in a former Cherokee area the size of a basket ball and greater than 40 or 50 lbs, which is greater than what I can lift in my 60s. What a jewel. The citrine I could lift, but they were half the size of a basketball. And I have something my father gave me, greater wt than I can lift, and he said it was meteorite. Maybe is Iron ore. I have never had it identified. it is the size of a basketball almost. The quarts and citrine were stolen out of my rock garden in Missouri after 2000/ I just know they did not make it to New Mexico when I moved here in 2007. The farm in MO in the early 2000s and when I was a kid there, had an unusual patch of rocky ground. I called it the heart field. Seem like every time I turned a rock over, it had a natural perfect heart in it, that was fun finding all of those.
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New Mexico, south of Albuquerque when I live, has flash floods that wash out artifact when it goes down. I haven't been out looking yet, but if I find someone to go with me, I will when we get some Monsoon rains and floods. Does not happen every year tho.
WW Now you have done it, gotten me back to one of my old obcessions. I worked on the Navajo Nation for a while when I first moved SW. Frequently found petrified wood in the state forest; I will take some photos of my heart rocks and the Iron vs Meteorite and the petrified wood, that is about 4 inches long and almost the size of my wrist.
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