Thundereggs Are All The Same But Different
A deep dive into the world of thundereggs. Join me and several experts in the fields of lapidary and geology as we delve into what makes a thunderegg a thunderegg, where they're found, why they're found where they're found, and more. Many thanks to my guests: Janice Van Cura, author of "Oregon Thundereggs: History, Lore and Identification" available now. Email [email protected] to get a copy. Kyle Richcreek of @WorldofRockhounds Jared Goguen of @CurrentlyRockhounding Joshua Ritter of @joshuaritter-agatebay Dr. Vanessa Swenton, Lead Field Geologist with the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Patreon: / donohuelabs Etsy: https://donohuelabs.etsy.com/

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