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A Gallery of Stones that Are Not Thundereggs

I'm not sure what else to title this page because ... that's what it is! This is an increasingly large but rather random section of the gallery collecting anything that piqued my interest. It includes specimens similar to thundereggs (e.g. septaria), other types of nodule, other types of agate, my collection of polished and unpolished flint pebbles, pyrite nodules, and many more, etc.

 

Flint Pebbles

A look at the surprising beauty of the humble beach pebble, including various locations from around the UK, as well as some fossils.

Pyrite Specimens

Mostly picked up on the beaches around the White Cliffs of Dover and Little Switzerland. The shapes these can form are astonishingly weird sometimes and these specimens have a lot of, errr, personality.

Other types of Nodule and Adjacent Structure

Provided for comparison purposes, as they can sometimes be very similar to thundereggs, and because they are also very beautiful and remarkable.

Scottish Agates

For the moment, this mostly consists of specimens from the Montrose area, including a very rare Usan Blue Hole agate.

Liesegang Sandstone

Banding in sedimentary rocks

"Royal Imperial Jasper" from the Black Sea Area, Turkey
Turkish Agates (Non-Thunderegg), Including Plume and Moss

Dulcote Agates

Dulcote Agate from the UK

Oco Geodes and Similar
Oco Geodes and Similar

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