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My son bought a coupla lots in Texas a few years back . It hadn't been lived on in seventeen years and was so grown up , he didn't even know it had two storage sheds on it 12x15 . We found brick walkways and rocks from all over the world , buried four to eight inches under the sand .The lady that had owned it had a daughter that is an archeologist, and collected rocks for her mother . Don't know where these came from ,but the pretty stuff looks like it would make beautiful jewelery stones . Some of it is a dark blue, some lighter blue, and some of the streaks are lite green . Anyone know what it is and where it's from ? digger
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