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Old 08-13-2002, 07:35 AM Add your link to our site...Number 1 on Google
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We are the first site listed on Google and are on the first page of all major search engines for the keyword "geodes". If you have a site that deals with geodes, lapidary. rockhounds or crafts email me with your URL and a brief description. We will review your site and if it is deemed appropriate add it to our favorites in a link exchange.
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Old 08-13-2002, 08:18 AM
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what is geodes?? pardon me for my ignorance.
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Old 08-13-2002, 08:27 AM
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no not ignorance..geode collecting is a specified hobby but once you see one or open one...you are hooked. these rocks are over 300 million years old and one of natures true beauties.

The term geode is derived from the Greek word Geoides which means "earthlike."
A geode is a sphere or oval shaped rock which contains a hollow cavity lined with crystals. Some geodes are completely filled with small compact crystal formations such as agate, jasper or chalcedony and are called nodules. The only difference between a geode and a nodule is that a geode has a hollow cavity, and a nodule is solid.
Geodes begin as bubbles in volcanic rock or as animal burrows, balls of mud or tree roots in sedimentary rock. Over time, the outer shell hardens and water containing silica precipitation forms on the inside walls of the hollow cavity within the geode. The silica precipitation can contain many varieties of dissolved minerals, the most common being quartz, but calcite, amethyst and many others are also found.
Over a period of millions of years, layers of silica cool, forming crystals of different minerals within the cavity. Different types of silica cool at varying temperatures, thus creating layers of different types of mineral crystals.

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Old 08-14-2002, 01:21 AM
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ohh i learned this in earth space science class a while back.
wow ur one of the first in google? ill have to check that out, in the mean time review http://ghettocars.tripod.com/www/homee.htm
tell me if u like the design and stuff, imma get a paid host by this week and stuff.
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