Since I didn't go out yesterday, I decided to dip into some of the new agate book's photos for today's posting. All these photos from Chapter 4 were taken by my partner photographer Tom Shearer.
The first is a Lake Superior tube agate.

The second is a Lake Superior sagenite agate.

The next is a Lake Superior peeler agate.

The fourth is a Lake Superior Carnelian agate. This specimen was found in Grand Marais in the 1930s.

The last is a Brazilian iris agate.

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