That spot sure was a surprise for us.
We watched it carefully for a couple months as they cleared and graded it down,
and we were seeing great surface finds of crystal faces and broken crystals.
But when they finally started to dig down there was nothing in the veins but
ugly quartz.
The beautiful pieces we were seeing on the surface had to come from someplace nearby.
Development proceeded and after a few good looks at it
we had pretty much given up on the spot,
but along comes 6 inches of rain and I decided to give it one last peek
last Sunday and see what might have been washed off.
I don't know how this thing made it "Un-Broken!!!" to where I happened to find it laying,
but here are a few pics of a beautiful Wake County Smoky Tessin.
When I saw it I knelt down and took a pic with my phone,
and then one of what the construction site looked like behind me.
It's just unbelievable this thing is practically undamaged!
The last pic gives you some scale.