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Greg Lilly
Joined: 05 May 2013
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Location: Tauranga
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Posted: Nov 05, 2013 22:36 Post subject: Re: Collection of Greg Lilly |
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With summer fast approaching here in New Zealand my posts might be few and far between but here are some self collected pieces from NZ and one from Australia,
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Quartz Tinkers Gully, Tararu Creek, Thames, New Zealand 12x8.5 cm Fairly typical of the material from this find/location, small slightly prismatic crystals in fairly large clusters |
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Quartz Tinkers Gully, Tararu Creek, Thames, New Zealand 10.5x7.5 cm Another example |
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Quartz Tinkers Gully, Tararu Creek, Thames, New Zealand 9.5x7.5 cm And another, virtually no prism faces |
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Opal (variety Hyalite) Square Top Mt., Queensland, Australia 5.5x4.5 cm |
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Mike Wood
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Location: Northern England
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Posted: Nov 06, 2013 18:11 Post subject: Re: Collection of Greg Lilly |
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Hi Greg, these are nice quartz specimens; thanks for posting. Was curious to know what Tinkers Creek looked like, do you have a photo of the area you could share?
Best Regards,
Mike
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Greg Lilly
Joined: 05 May 2013
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Location: Tauranga
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Posted: Dec 16, 2013 23:18 Post subject: Re: Collection of Greg Lilly |
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Mike Wood wrote: | Hi Greg, these are nice quartz specimens; thanks for posting. Was curious to know what Tinkers Creek looked like, do you have a photo of the area you could share?
Best Regards,
Mike |
Hi Mike,
sorry for the delayed response. Here are a couple of photos of the Tinkers Gully area.
Tinkers Gully is only ablout 10 min drive from the township of Thames. It was prospected heavily in the late 1800s and there was a battery situated near the area that is now used for a carpark. It is a steep sided gutter that runs into the main Tararu River. The area is densly covered by regenerating bush so it can be hard work getting through it. This terrain and vegetation cover is typical for collecting spots in the Coromandel Area.
Luckily we dont have many nasty insects here.
Regards
Greg
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Road along side Tararu River. |
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Entrance to Tinkers Gully. |
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Mike Wood
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Posted: Dec 17, 2013 03:23 Post subject: Re: Collection of Greg Lilly |
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Hi Greg, thanks for posting the pictures of Tinkers' Gully. Looks pretty densely wooded, I suppose the foliage would make it more difficult to travel if you were off the beaten track; on the plus side it would hide you from prying eyes.
Do you have Rangers wandering about keeping an eye on things (like in the National Parks in the UK) or is NZ a lot more liberated than this. I mean is 'rock collecting' allowed in most areas of New Zealand.
Regards, Mike
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Greg Lilly
Joined: 05 May 2013
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Posted: Dec 20, 2013 20:09 Post subject: Re: Collection of Greg Lilly |
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Mike Wood wrote: | Hi Greg, thanks for posting the pictures of Tinkers' Gully. Looks pretty densely wooded, I suppose the foliage would make it more difficult to travel if you were off the beaten track; on the plus side it would hide you from prying eyes.
Do you have Rangers wandering about keeping an eye on things (like in the National Parks in the UK) or is NZ a lot more liberated than this. I mean is 'rock collecting' allowed in most areas of New Zealand.
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Hi Mike,
It can be really hard going and the hike into many of the collecting spots can be an hour or more. The good thing about this less people tend to visit them :)
I have never seen a ranger but they are about. There are limitations on fossicking,things like use of hand tools only and a maximum weight limit of a couple of kilos. Most of the areas we go into are way off the beaten track and we virtually never see anyone.
Greg
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Greg Lilly
Joined: 05 May 2013
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Posted: Dec 18, 2014 01:58 Post subject: Re: Collection of Greg Lilly |
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A long break between posts with the increasing demands of work.
A quick pic taken on my phone,
Greg
Mineral: | Quartz |
Locality: | Waiomu Valley, Thames, Thames-Coromandel District, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand | |
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Dimensions: | 20x16x6cm |
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Latest addition to my collection and another NZ quartz location. Formerly in the collection of Audrey Young and collected by Audrey in the late 1970s. Cluster of fat quartz crystals colourless terminations with white prisms, virtually no matrix. |
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NatashaSmith
Joined: 27 Aug 2023
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Location: Hamilton
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Posted: Aug 28, 2023 19:10 Post subject: Re: Collection of Greg Lilly |
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These are incredible! Fellow New Zealand mineral collector here - I love the Zeehan Calcites!
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