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Dwarves' Earth Treasures Museum:
Lindburg Thundereggs
Hermanas, Luna CO., New Mexico
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    I stumbled on an abandoned thundergg mine hidden behind a hill somewhere north of Baker Egg mine, which was once owned by Eddie & Emma Lindburg, who also once owned of Baker Egg Mine before passing it to Paul "GeodeKid" Calburn. The mine didn't have a name so I gave the name "Lindburg Mine" to it in honor of Lindburgs. The mine was backhoed only for a short time before being abandoned when Lindburgs discovered and opened the Baker Eggs Mine. Most thundereggs contain thin crescent-like cavities with typical colors being gray with reddish primary bands. But I did find some with larger cavities and one with constrasting red, white and yellow bands. The mine has a potenial to produce good thundereggs, but it's on a state land making it too expensive to file a claim and do backhoeing.
Typical thunderegg found all over, March 2006 A rare find, March 2006
March 2006 Its rare to find a fat thunderegg with such wide cavity,
March 2007
A typical thunderegg, March 2006 March 2007

Whose head is this?! March 2007