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I have been searching for fossils in a new location and have had good luck. I'm currently preparing many nice pieces. What I need help with is finding a geologist that can help identify some interesting rocks I have found. The first one is hollow on the inside and rattles when you shake it. The other just looks interesting. The owner of the property has made claims of a volcano being on the property. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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The second, 'interesting' specimen looks like it might be a siderite/limonite concretion. If so, it would be the product of a sedimentary deposit, with no direct association to a volcano needed.

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