Cedar Mountain Agate / Jasp-Agate










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Description of Physical Characteristics:

Color: Cedar Mountain Agate is a multi colored agate with dendritic inclusion forming a moss, flame, and plume agate.  The jasp-agate is red and yellow with white and blue streaks.

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Distribution:
Distribution Comments:
Cedar Mountain Agate / Jasp-Agate is associated with Bishop Conglomerate Formation of Wyoming and primarily occurs around the west and south of Cedar Mountain (also known as Spirit Mountain), Park County, Wyoming.
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