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The Shop periodically selects and prominently features a homepage, web site or other rockhound-serving Internet resource that is an outstanding example of its genre. A site doesn't necessarily need to be large or tricked out with the latest web technology to be recognized here, but it won't be Picked unless it's a provider of topical, original and quality content.


Discovery Miner

Discovery Miner is developing programs that excite the elementary grade schools about Arizona's mining heritage-past, present and future. The programs lead to the actual participation of entire classes imaging otherwise inaccessible mines using robotics and old maps from the Arizona Mine and Mineral Museum. The Discovery Miner Program works with Arizona mine museums, mining corporations and companies, local law enforcement, city and state government agencies, and federal mine agencies in pursuit of the historic mine mapping mission, facilitating educators in teaching children an exciting new program of mining discovery and Arizona mining history.

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Web Sites Page One
Gem and Mineral Image Collections
Pages for Rockhounds
Mineralogical Club and Society Pages
Online Mineralogical and Lapidary Club Newsletters
Show Information Pages
Mineral, Fossil and Gem Merchants
Sphere and Marble Sites
Fee Collecting Sites and Mines
Specimen Display Cabinets and Stands
Fake Minerals
Games for Rockhounds

Web Sites Page Two
Collecting Paraphernalia and Accouterments
Backpacking, Hiking and Camping Gear
Rock Art
Petroglyphs and Artifacts
Mineral, Fossil, Geology and Gem Topical Stamp Dealers
Mineral Science for Rockhounds and Educators
Creationism and Evolution
Scientific and Laboratory Apparatus
Chemical Suppliers and Information
Museums for Rockhounds
Geological Surveys
Earth and Geoscience Sites
Metaphysical Minerals and Magical Crystals
Books for Rockhounds
'Zines and On-line Publications for Rockhounds
Dead Tree Format Magazines and Newsletters for Rockhounds

Web Sites Page Three
Gemology and Lapidary, Information and Supplies
Jewelry and Metal Fabrication, Information and Supplies
Jewelry Artist Galleries
Meteorite Images, Information and Dealers
Fossil Images, Collecting and Information
Shell Images, Collecting and Information
Volcano Images and Information
Earthquake Information

Web Sites Page Four
Cave Images and Caving Information
Pages for Gold Prospectors
Grand Canyon Images and Information
More Picturesque Rocks Out West
Earth Images
Atmosphere and Weather Images and Information
Mines and Mining Information
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Other Internet Resources
Mailing Lists for Rockhounds
Link Rings for Rockhounds
Usenet Newsgroups for Rockhounds

The Photo-Atlas of Minerals Version 2.0 DVD
The Photo-Atlas is produced by the Gem and Mineral Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. This is the ultimate computerized mineralogical reference for Windows users, providing descriptive data, Dana and Strunz classification for all the known minerals, nearly 16,000 high-resolution specimen images, cross-indexing for searching and specimen ID, a hyperlinked glossary of mineral terms and much more! So, can you say widgiemoolthalite? The Photo-Atlas can... Further Details Principal photography of nearly 16,000 specimen images by Jeff Scovil, Wendell Wilson, Dan Behnke and Louis Perloff.

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