Thundereggs from Washington State, USA
 

Little Naches River

A fairly unfamiliar and unusual location on a hill above the Little Naches River, northwest of Yakima and in the Wenatchee National Forest. These eggs have a wonderfully soft colour scheme with predominantly green matrix and quiet grey agate. They can also display evidence of a lot of geological activity during their formation, featuring many 're-healed' breakages and natural cracks. There is a very simple ratio here though between size and cracking - the larger the stone, the more cracks they have. The tiniest baby naches 'thundernuts' can be almost pristine, but as a general rule it is very rare to find a big stone without a cobwebbing of cracks. They have a subtle beauty all their own, say I - cracks and all.

Naches Thunderegg

Easily the Finest Naches Pair I have Ever Seen - Water Lines, Tilt Lines and Crystal Cave

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Beautiful and Finely Formed Naches Thunderegg

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Thunderegg - Little Naches River

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Tiny Naches Thunderegg with Crystal

Beautiful and Finely Formed Naches Thunderegg

Tiny Naches Thunderegg Pair

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Small and Simple Naches Thunderegg with Crystal

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Small and Very Neat Naches Pair

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Massive Naches Thunderegg Pair

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Nice double Naches Thunderegg

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Colourful Mini-Naches Thunderegg

   

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Beautiful and Precise Naches Pair

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Large Naches Pair with Crystalline Centre

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Large Naches River Thunderegg Pair with Opal

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Naches Pair with large Agate Window

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Small Naches Geode

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Double Naches with Dark Agate

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Naches Thunderegg with Submerged Pillowy Agate

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Naches Pair with Milky Agate

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Naches with Onion Ring Formation

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Naches Geode with Milky Agate

   
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