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Category: Start / Rocks, Gems, Minerals & Fossils / Clubs
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Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society  Welcome to the web site of the Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society. The FGMS was founded in 1957 and consists of a group of individuals who share common interests in gems, minerals, jewelry, geology, paleontology, and the related earth sciences and lapidary arts. Added on: 24-Jul-2006 | hits: 258 Report broken link | Details
Federal Cave Protection Act of 1988  Federal Cave Resources Protection Act Reprinted (with corrections) from the NSS News, December 1988, pp 460-461. Added on: 26-Jul-2006 | hits: 207 Report broken link | Details
Flatiron Mineral Club  Dedicated to developing and maintaining interest in all aspects of earth science and associated hobbies. Added on: 14-Apr-2005 | hits: 396 Report broken link | Details
Flint River Grotto  The Flint River Grotto is a Tallahassee-based cave exploration and conservation organization. We are a chapter of the Huntsville-based National Speleological Society, the largest cave interest organization in the U.S. Added on: 26-Jul-2006 | hits: 237 Report broken link | Details
Flint Rock and Gem Club  Located in Flint, Michigan. Added on: 18-Apr-2005 | hits: 293 Report broken link | Details
Flittermouse Grotto  Our purpose is to promote the conservation of caves, safety in their exploration, and to promote fellowship between those interested in caving.Meetings are held the first Friday of the month at the Public Library in Black Mountain, North Carolina at 7PM. Visitors and Guests are welcome.
Added on: 26-Jul-2006 | hits: 297 Report broken link | Details
Florida Fossil Hunters  If you wish to find vertebrate fossils on Florida State lands, including all navigable rivers, you will first need to obtain a very inexpensive permit!
Added on: 08-Mar-2005 | hits: 400 Report broken link | Details
Florida Speleological Society  Florida has a wealth of caves, carved out of the limestone rock which most of Florida is built on. In order to explore and preserve these caves, the FSS was organized in 1956. It was the first chapter of the NSS organized in Florida and the 68th overall. It has been active since its creation. Added on: 26-Jul-2006 | hits: 272 Report broken link | Details
Forsyth Gem & Mineral Club  The Forsyth Gem & Mineral Club (FGMC) was established in the early 1970's as a combination of the Forsyth Mineral Club and the Winston-Salem Gem Club, because -we like rocks! Added on: 25-Jul-2006 | hits: 257 Report broken link | Details
Fort Knox Grotto  The gold in Fort Knox is not the only unseen treasure in this area. Beneath your feet in Breckinridge, Hardin & Meade Counties are unexplored worlds. Cave entrances dot the surface all around and offer many exciting opportunities for exploration, conservation and study. Added on: 26-Jul-2006 | hits: 245 Report broken link | Details
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