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Patrosinio, Brazil
Hillbilly:
Eddie, looks like a really interesting place. It does kind of look like the eastern TN foothills. I've always wanted to go to South America for some reason. Have fun and watch yer 6.
mullet:
Chris, actually the rivers and streams here are clear and the water in Uberaba and Patrosinio is as good as ours. This is the best area I've been to yet down here. I ate lunch today with the owner of the ranch coffee plantation today. He insisted, so I said suuuure. I don't speak Portuguese worth a hoot and he didn't understand English or speak it, and was almost deaf. We visited for about 2 hours and don't have a clue what we discussed. Lunch from a wood burning stove his wife used was good. I just don't know what some of the food was.
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jamie:
looks beautiful. now on to the important stuff. agate? ;D
mullet:
Jamie, Ain't none! I found out it's in Southern Brazil. I found some quartze today and none of it is freeze fractured ;D. But none is very big, either. I walked close to 4 miles today inspecting a creek and wetlands area for our Engineer in the States. I kept waiting to find that perfect Clovis in that clear water. And then how to get it through Customs. I'm going to visit a phosphate mine while I'm here as soon as I get through argueing with this drilling company here and we start working. I heard there is some nice quartze and amythist there.
david w.:
I would like to go to brasil. I am thinking about joing a missionary group to go( alay one, I dont want to be a priest) and i like to help people
I like knapping but if I was in Brasil my eyes would be on something else... ;D
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