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Found on the trail, the old railroad track, a piece of Petoskey stone.


After scrubbing the piece clean. This is the backside. A totally unexpected find today. Petoskey stone occurs in the Great Lakes region in Michigan.
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Ich glaube dieser Link:
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petoskey_(Stein)
ist besser
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