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March 2003
Vol.33 Num.3
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Features
The Gems of Gondwanaland
Precious gems have a turbulent past by Bob Jones
Wanted: Paleo Volunteers
Great opportunities for fossil fanatics by Steve Voynick
Change Your Oil
A Louisiana rockhound discovers a better lapidary oil by Criss Morgan
Panning Sites along U.S. Highway 29
Gaston, Mechlenburg (NC), Cherokee, Spartanburg, Greenville, and Anderson (SC) counties by David and Clois Walker
Hot Tips, Cool Crystals
Rare apophyllite crystals come to light in a well by Brinda Gill
Designing with GemCad
Part III: Stretch your round brilliant into an oval by Jim Perkins
Gemology: Learning the Craft
Part III in a series on becoming a gemologist by Douglas S. LeGrand, G.G.
Colorful Gems--Nature's Mistakes
Pure crystals would be pure white by Bob Jones
Salmon River Opal
Idaho's new mine shows great potential by Gail O. Clark Field Trips
Yava Valley Quartz
Colorful crystals abound in Arizona by Deborah Painter
New Mexico's Fluorite Ridge
Green crystals are just a rock hammer away by Robert Beard
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