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Looking for rocks & geodes at rivers in KY & S IN

Looking for rocks & geodes at rivers in KY & S IN. My Fiancee and I can not dig up rocks and Geodes because we both are disabled and can not do ant motions that wold involve digging at all. I do not want to get into our problems but rocks are something we both enjoy looking for Geodes and Agates. So if anyone will help us find places to go in rivers where natural hydraulics have dug out rocks we like to collect we would really appreciate some help. I will be on many boards as we are learning also to ask other questions. Someday I hope we learn enough to help others. We keep locations to ourselves so places do not get over run and ruined. We do not make messes or break geodes on location leaving messes like we have found a popular spots we have been to for Geodes. My Email is rj2500@live.com
Thank you RJ & Judy

From Russell Jones - October 07, 2008 at 08:31:47
Email: fxsrt2500[ ]yahoo.com

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