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  2. Rockhound State Park - Wikipedia

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    Rockhound State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, located 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Deming. [1] It is named for the abundance of minerals in the area, and visitors can search for quartz crystals, geodes, jasper, perlite, and many other minerals. When the park opened in 1966, it was the first park in the United States to ...

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  4. Amateur geology - Wikipedia

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    A rockhound's tools: a geologist's hammer and loupe. The amateur geologist's principal piece of equipment is the geologist's hammer. This is a small tool with a pick-like point on one end, and a flat hammer on the other. The hammer end is for breaking rocks, and the pick end is mainly used for prying and digging into crevices.

  5. With the help of dog Milo, Randy Bjorklund of Bonney Lake digs for lily pad jasper and petrified wood at a site in the mountains above Greenwater during a field trip with amateur rock hounds Aug. 17.

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    This page was last edited on 25 August 2019, at 19:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. Shocking photos show how bad the water in Flint really is - AOL

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    Flint residents used social media to post outrageous photos to show how bad the Flint water crisis really is.

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  9. Chevy Commons - Wikipedia

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    Chevy Commons is a park along the Flint River between Kettering University and downtown Flint, Michigan.Formerly the site of a Chevrolet factory widely known as "Chevy in the Hole", it has been redeveloped and revitalized since 2015 as event space and recreational areas with restored grasslands, meadows, wetlands, and woodlands.