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  2. Mineral collecting - Wikipedia

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    Dr Douglas saved many of the best mineral specimens from the Copper Queen for his personal collection. His family later donated many of them to the Smithsonian. Andrew Ketcham Barnett (1852–1914), principal, Penzance School of Mines; Albert Chapman (1912–1996) after death collection moved to Australian Museum.

  3. The 20 Best Treasure-Hunting Spots in America - AOL

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    These treasure-hunting destinations offer all sorts of goodies, including gold, diamonds, and more semi-precious souvenirs. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  4. Amateur geology - Wikipedia

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    Amateur geology or rock collecting (also referred to as rockhounding in the United States and Canada) is the non-professional study and hobby of collecting rocks and minerals or fossil specimens from the natural environment.

  5. Mineralogy of the Pikes Peak Region - Wikipedia

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    It is a favorite collecting area for amateur and serious rock hounds. Scientists from around the world come to Colorado to study the minerals of this region. Because the granite covers a large portion of the Colorado Front Range, there are good mineral collecting areas scattered all over the Pikes Peak region. The collecting localities range ...

  6. Gemstone Meanings: Power and Significance of the 25 Most ...

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    Before buying any old gem, though, keep reading to uncover the 25 most popular gemstones—and their meanings. Agate “Agate is earthy, warm and rich,” Salzer says, noting that it exists in ...

  7. Prospectors (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Joe, Tim, and Krystle are filmed mining on their claims. Tim is responsible for cleaning, and repairing specimens. Krystle attends gem shows and promotes the gems and jewelry. In addition to mining, Joe Dorris is an author. He has written and published three books and written a few articles on minerals and mining. [7]

  8. Hiddenite Gem Mines - Wikipedia

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    This a public gem mine located in the Piedmont of North Carolina in Alexander County, specifically in the town of Hiddenite. [2] At the mine, more than 63 different types of gems and minerals can be found including emeralds, amethyst, sapphire, aquamarine, topaz, garnet, as well as the stone Hiddenite, which is a stone only found in this local ...

  9. Lapidary - Wikipedia

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    There are lapidary clubs throughout the world. In Australia, there are numerous gem shows, including an annual gem show called the GEMBOREE, which is a nationwide lapidary competition. There is a collection of gem and mineral shows held in Tucson, Arizona, at the beginning of February each year. The event began with the Tucson Gem and Mineral ...