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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can I quit my job and just go rockhounding, please?????,
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This review is from: Earth Treasures Volume 2: The Southeastern Quadrant (Earth Treasures (Back in Print)) (Paperback)
This book looks like it's going to be a GREAT asset in my mineral hunting! I like the way it's set up, by state and then by county within the state. It lists the various sites, tells what has been found at each site and (by a code explained in the front of the book) where in each site the minerals were (in a field, in a mine, in the water, etc.). I have to say, there are places here I had absolutely NO IDEA were so close to me, and in one site where I've been prospecting, it lists at least 12 other places nearby that I knew nothing about!There are directions of varying degrees to each site. That's the one thing I'd quibble about -- some of the directions aren't that precise. But I understand that some of these sites are private lands, or not completely documented, and he can't come out and say, "Go fifty feet past the blue house, down a ravine, and to your left." In general, the directions seem good enough to get you close, and after that it's up to you. He lists the rocks and minerals found at each site and gives some information about the quality at most places, including size of crystals found, color (and quality of color), and so on. My only regret? I don't know if I'll have time to visit each site he has listed! So many rocks, so little time........
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Not real helpful,
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This review is from: Earth Treasures Volume 2: The Southeastern Quadrant (Earth Treasures (Back in Print)) (Paperback)
I thought this book would have more detailed information about the sites. i didn't expect 'x marks the spot', but I could only find 1 of the 22 sites I checked out in Florida and Alabama. This wasn't just private land spots I couldn't find, but bridge access points and road cuts. I would skip this one. Use the money for your local club dues.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Totally Useless,
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This review is from: Earth Treasures Volume 2: The Southeastern Quadrant (Earth Treasures (Back in Print)) (Paperback)
Totally useless. I threw it in the trash two hours after I received it.
Known mines in the Georgia Area were missing. Very incomplete. |
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Earth Treasures Volume 2: The Southeastern Quadrant (Earth Treasures (Back in Print)) by Allan W. Eckert (Paperback - March 21, 2000)
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