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Black Agate Thundereggs
Wiley Well Site, south of Bythe, California
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   Coming from one of supposedly many thundereggs sites around Wiley Well, California, the Black Agate site was opened by Paul "GeodeKid" Calburn and the strange thing about the Black Agate thundereggs is that they are often connected to each other by narrow rhyolitic chains just like "trains". The agates in the thundereggs are typically "waterline" with white to dark colors and some has been found with tubes or "eyes" structures. Most thundereggs from there are large.

Updated July 2009, new specimen have 2009y in their code names..
Larger pictures of any interested specimens can be provided at request

2009YBGEn006-$25, "Tillage" type 2009YBGEn007-$HOLD, "Tillage" type
or $40 for the pair
2009YBGEn008-$25, some fractures 2009YBGEn009-$HOLD, some fractures
or $40 for the pair