Links
 
   
 
Website of the Georgia Mineral Society

 http://www.gamineral.org
 
   
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 A wealth of rockhound information!

Bob's Rock Shop:  Table of Contents
 
   
Home 
   
 
American Federation of Mineralogical Societies page of links to clubs around the country, grouped by state.

 
http://www.amfed.org/club.htm
 
   
   
 
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

 http://www.naturalsciences.org
 
   
Members' Page 
Membership Information 
Upcoming Field Trips and Events 
   
 
Please email me with any web sites that you would like included on this page.  Send a couple of sentences about the site. 
Thanks!
 
   
   
 
Fluorescent minerals of New Jersey


 http://www.uvworld.org
 
   
   
 
Reno, Nevada Gem and Mineral Society

 http://www.renorockclub.com
 
   
   
 
Home page of Denny (Lynchburg Gem and Mineral Society Member). Site contains photos of minerals that he has collected. Most of his field trips are in the southeast .

http://www.home.earthlink.net/~dla352449/index.html
 
   
About Our Club  
Past Field Trips 
   
 
University of California, Berkeley
Museum of Paleontology

http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/  
 
   
Newsletters 
Rock Raiders 
   
 
 Click here to go to VMNH Home Page 

                          
VMNH 2006 Field Trip Schedule
 
   
News from the
Federations
 
   
 
The home page of David and Debbie (Grainger) Lipscomb of Nelson County. This site  shares their collected treasures and presents some information  on  Virginia Rockhounding.

A Virginia Rockhounder
 
   
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Link to a great, interactive table of geologic time from the Hadeon Eon to Holocene Epoch.

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/geologictime.html
 
   
   
 
Dave met a teenager named Zachary at the Roanoke Show. He talked with him for a long time and was very impressed. Zack wants to be a Geologist; he is very interested in fossils as well as rocks and minerals. He lives in the little crossroads town of Victoria near Keysville. His web site, which he designed all by himself, was so impressive Dave asked him if we could link it to ours.

Please click on the link below and check out Zack's web site - it is very impressive!  Loads of great information.   He also has a monthly newsletter that you can subscribe to by emailing him at
rockhound_zack@yahoo.com.



Zack's Rocks and Minerals