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Posted in response to where to find minerals near adirondack area NY? from colleen on April 15, 2008 at 23:19:51:

Re: where to find minerals near adirondack area NY?

unless you wanna get arrested for tresspassin and vandalism dont even bother collecting there because these damn environazis just wanna end collecting for good anyway there isnt anything to be found anymore. there are 2 good places that you can find something and i think you can go find stuff at the herkimer mines still and also that barton garnet mine or whatever and i dont know if powers farm is open but maybe it all depends on if people are nice enugh these days to let you collect wich isnt often i live in vermont for my hole life and now you cant do anything im tellin you guys collecting aint what it used to be its just sad now that i cant even go to a roadcut without bein harrasssed and told im vandalizing the environment so just everyone be careful or you will face consecuenses. bob.

From bob johnson - May 02, 2008 at 07:56:27

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