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Friesen, Germany Agates 2016

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7687 Rhr Hellerberg Quarry Freisen Idar Oberstein Rainer Hoffmann Rothe specimen.jpg
A beautiful Freisen agate_jpg.jpg
A poster in the Freisen mineral museum showing the agate-rich provinces of Saarland and Naheland.jpg
A small but exquisite agate from Reichweiler near Freisen_jpg.jpg
A superb agate from the Karrenberg Quarry near Freisen_jpg.jpg
A typical apple sized agate from the Karrenberg Quarry near Freisen. The agates occur in and between basalt columns_jpg.jpg
Aerial view of Freisen.jpg
Agate fields near Freisen. Collecting is only allowed on the unplanted fields.jpg
Agates from Freisen are famous for their pastel colors_jpg.jpg
An iconic agate from High Windmill Park, Freisen.jpg
Christoph Keller gives a tour of the Freisen mineral museum_jpg.jpg
Christoph Keller's front yard is landscaped with agates_jpg.jpg
Christoph Keller's private collection.jpg
Dave Marshall and Rainer Maria Schaefer.jpg
Displays at the Mineralienverein Freisen museum.jpg
Fady Kamar and Rijk VanDerLinde collecting agates in the fields near Freisen.jpg
Freisen is on the German Gemstone Route_jpg.jpg
How to find the mineral show at Freisen.jpg
Liesegang rings in a world-class Freisen agate.jpg
Location of Freisen in the province of Saarland_jpg.jpg
Petrified wood from Freisen.jpg
Susan Moore collects agates near Freisen_jpg.jpg
Susan Moore surveying the old agate workings atop Weiselberg Mountain near Freisen. Only surface collecting is allowed from the old excavations dating to the early  1800's as the area is now a nature preserve_jpg.jpg
The agate hiking path in Freisen_jpg.jpg
The excavations at high windmill park near Freisen yielded many colorful agates like this one_jpg.jpg
The famous Celtic horse artifact found in Freisen_jpg.jpg
The Freisen coat of arms_jpg.jpg
The Freisen crest displayed during the 775th anniversary in 2010_jpg.jpg
The landscape around Freisen_jpg.jpg
The mineral museum at Oberkirchen, near Freisen_jpg.jpg
The mineral museum of Mineralienverein Freisen.jpg
This agate from Freisen is displayed in the German Mineral Museum in Oberstein_jpg.jpg
This year's Freisen mineral show will be Sunday, June 12.jpg
View of high windmill park in Freisen.jpg
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7687 Rhr Hellerberg Quarry Freisen Idar Oberstein Rainer Hoffmann Rothe specimen.jpg
A beautiful Freisen agate_jpg.jpg
A poster in the Freisen mineral museum showing the agate-rich provinces of Saarland and Naheland.jpg
A small but exquisite agate from Reichweiler near Freisen_jpg.jpg
A superb agate from the Karrenberg Quarry near Freisen_jpg.jpg
A typical apple sized agate from the Karrenberg Quarry near Freisen. The agates occur in and between basalt columns_jpg.jpg
Aerial view of Freisen.jpg
Agate fields near Freisen. Collecting is only allowed on the unplanted fields.jpg
Agates from Freisen are famous for their pastel colors_jpg.jpg
An iconic agate from High Windmill Park, Freisen.jpg
Christoph Keller gives a tour of the Freisen mineral museum_jpg.jpg
Christoph Keller's front yard is landscaped with agates_jpg.jpg
Christoph Keller's private collection.jpg
Dave Marshall and Rainer Maria Schaefer.jpg
Displays at the Mineralienverein Freisen museum.jpg
Fady Kamar and Rijk VanDerLinde collecting agates in the fields near Freisen.jpg
Freisen is on the German Gemstone Route_jpg.jpg
How to find the mineral show at Freisen.jpg
Liesegang rings in a world-class Freisen agate.jpg
Location of Freisen in the province of Saarland_jpg.jpg
Petrified wood from Freisen.jpg
Susan Moore collects agates near Freisen_jpg.jpg
Susan Moore surveying the old agate workings atop Weiselberg Mountain near Freisen. Only surface collecting is allowed from the old excavations dating to the early  1800's as the area is now a nature preserve_jpg.jpg
The agate hiking path in Freisen_jpg.jpg
The excavations at high windmill park near Freisen yielded many colorful agates like this one_jpg.jpg
The famous Celtic horse artifact found in Freisen_jpg.jpg
The Freisen coat of arms_jpg.jpg
The Freisen crest displayed during the 775th anniversary in 2010_jpg.jpg
The landscape around Freisen_jpg.jpg
The mineral museum at Oberkirchen, near Freisen_jpg.jpg
The mineral museum of Mineralienverein Freisen.jpg
This agate from Freisen is displayed in the German Mineral Museum in Oberstein_jpg.jpg
This year's Freisen mineral show will be Sunday, June 12.jpg
View of high windmill park in Freisen.jpg
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