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Details: More details can be found at the Travel Channel's treasure wiki page for Oregon. Here is what it says: "Near the top of my favorite agates is Graveyard Plume from the Owyhee mountains of eastern Oregon. The colors vary from creams to yellows, pinks and blues. The polished pieces explode with feathery plumes of delicate texture and pastel colors. The agate forms in seams in basalt and requires hard rock mining. There is plenty of agate in the area so an enthusiastic prospector should go away happy. I have a piece that weighs in excess of 75 pounds.
Handy to bring along: 1.Buckets or Back pack 2.Shovel and pick 3.Rock Hammer 4. Pry bar 4. Water
Helpful notes to newcomers: The entire Owyhee area has a variety of famous gemstones. If you can not find gemstones in this area you should find a new hobby."
Directions: Directions can be found at the Travel Channel's treasure wiki page for Oregon. Here is what it says: "Just south of Homedale Idaho and just two miles into Oregon is the famous Graveyard Point site.. From Homedale drive south on HWY 95 2.7 miles to Graveyard Point Road . Turn west and travel 4.8 miles to the footbridge across the canal. The trail up the hill leads to one of two sites in the area."
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GPS Coordinates (lat,long): ( 43°34'25.03"N, 117° 1'33.86"W)
or (43.573619, -117.026072)
Google Map: (The GPS marker is intended to be approximate or best guess.)
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