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July 15, 2018
2170 SE Torch Lake Dr. Bellair, MI

Jason Arbuckle & Annie Schumann

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A Petoskey stone is a rock and a fossil, often pebble-shaped, that is composed of a fossilized rugose coral, Hexagonaria percarinata.[1] Such stones were formed as a result of glaciation, in which sheets of ice plucked stones from the bedrock, grinding off their rough edges and depositing them in the northwestern (and some in the northeastern) portion of Michigan's lower peninsula. In those same areas of Michigan, complete fossilized coral colony heads can be found in the source rocks for the Petoskey stones. Best wishes on finding some of these treasured beauties! Annie grew up loving to find these fossil gems along Majia's shores and Torch Lake.
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