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ORE'S FEATURED GEMSTONE: Botswana Agates
by Stephanie Pflumm

Some collectors consider the Botswana Agate royalty among Agates. Its intricate bands and warm colors make it uniquely beautiful. It is a delightful Agate to engage and observe.

The area of Botswana where these little beauties are found is rich with human and geological history. One of Earth's earliest human settlements is believed to be in the Tsodilo Hills (locals call the hills Male, Female and Child) in the Mashatu Reserve in Botswana. The area contains over 3500 rock paintings that date from 1000 BC to around the 1800s (the oldest painting is 4000 years old). The individuals responsible for the artwork are probably the ancestors of the Basarwa and Bantu tribes that still inhabit the region.

Geologically, Botswana's history is even more intriguing. While the Igneous stones in this region began as volcanic flow, it did not come from normal, mountainous volcanos. Instead the lava flowed in waves from long faults along the lower rock layers. Some of these lava waves would be miles long.

As this molten liquid stone rolled across the landscape it created pipes, pockets and lenses; perfect breeding grounds for the many crystals and Agates now found in the area. The pressure from the faults forcing out lava also formed a number of natural dikes which eventually stopped the flow of three major rivers, creating a vast lake and marshlands.

One of these dikes, called Solomon's Wall has a rather nightmarish legend. In the Spring when the Motloutse is full and running hard, water swirls around the base of the wall creating a massive whirlpool. The pool can be up to a mile deep and it is said that a huge serpent lives at the bottom of the pool. If you get too close to the edge, the serpent will rise up, grab you by the eyes, hypnotizes you, then drags you to the bottom of the pool. You are unable to resist your fate.

The volcanic activity dates back almost 187 million years ago. Approximately 37 million years later, erosion began working some magic of its own on the area's geography. Around Limpopo, an area known as the Cave Sandstones boasts some awesome formations carved by wind, rain and even ice.

The sedimentary material that makes up these legendary Sandstone formations is believed to be as much as 3.7 billion years old. These more ancient stones came from a region Southwest of Botswana, known as Waterberg and were transported by the elements mentioned above as they eroded and broke down. Eventually they landed in the Limpopo valley and with the help of Quartz and Calcite began reforming as Sandstone.

Beautiful intricately banded Agates are not the only prized gemstones found in Botswana. Prospectors working the Motloutse River (the region is famed for some of the finest Botswana Agate specimens) found traces of Diamonds. Over the next 10 years, they tediously traced the course of the river back upstream trying to locate the kimberlite pipeline (a pipe formed by volcanic activity) that would be the source of the Diamonds. It is called the Orapa Diamond Mine today.

Agates form slowly (wonderful companion for impatient types) as one layer of Silica/Quartz is deposited upon another. In fact, banding is not unusual in Agates, but the degree of banding and the extra fine patterns make the Botswana Agates highly unique and desirable.
Those famous fine lines were probably aided by the nature of the volcanic flow, which rolled in waves across the flat landscape.

References and resources are rich with historic legends, myths and lore on Agate; very few sources take the time to distinguish the ancient traditions for specific Agate types. Perhaps those little details have been lost in the transformation of our societies from verbal to written histories. Perhaps the size of the Agate family makes the task too tedious to trace traditions back to their specific origins.

To learn more about Agate legends, check out the back issue of ORE FEATURES on Agates - http://www.ozarkrockexchange.com/ore_features/2001/agate.shtml

You don't need old stories and legends to recognize what a powerful gem friend Botswana Agates can make. Their warm pink, apricot and gray colors instantly draw you to them and a simple meditation on their layered bands can help you unravel the complexities of modern life.
If you are setting out on a new adventure, new job, new companion, new life, take along one of these Agates. It will arouse your sense of exploration, help keep you focused on your path while gently guiding you to higher enlightenment.

Do you have to perform complex tasks that require your complete attention to detail? Carry one of the Botswana gems with you at work. It will keep you on task, ever vigilant and patiently deliberate in your actions. One of this Agate's mottos would be "No accident is no accident".

Use an Agate to release harmful emotions that are creeping into your actions and attitude. Plus it will aid you in filling the empty spaces left by your pain with joy instead of more pain. The gemstone will help you see solutions not just problems, allowing you to become proactive instead of reactive.

Healers may want to use the Botswana Agate to magnify the benefits of oxygen therapy. Apricot and Pink Botswanas are excellent heart healers, both for emotional and physical ailments. The stone may be beneficial in aiding the body to get rid of poisons and ease the physical symptoms of stress and depression.

Healing and power energies for the Agate family also apply to the Botswana Agate.

Pictures of Botswana Agates

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SUBSCRIBER'S SPECIAL: FREE Apricot Botswana Agate!

Receive a FREE small Apricot Botswana Agate with any purchase from Ozark Rock Exchange. You can shop on line at http://www.ozarkrockexchange.com/catalog.shtml You can also place your order by email ( stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com ), or send your telephone number for a phone appointment. Discount will be taken at the time of purchase. You must be a subscriber as of June 4, 2003 to be eligible for the Subscriber's Special; the Subscriber Special is not valid with other offers (unless otherwise stated). Only one special per subscriber, please. The Subscriber's Special will expire July 2, 2003. Remember you never pay extra for shipping at Ozark Rock Exchange!

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SKY NOTES

Second Quarter Moon, Saturday June 7, 2:38 pm ET
Pentecost, Sunday June 8
Full Moon, Saturday June 14, 6:16 am ET
Fathers Day, Sunday June 15
Fourth Quarter Moon, Saturday June 21 9:45 am ET
Summer Solstice, Saturday June 21
Litha/Midsummer, Saturday June 21
New Moon, Sunday June 29 1:39 pm ET

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Summer Pleasures
Poetry by Stephanie Pflumm

Summer Pleasures

Summer
at the lake
at the beach
picnics in a park,
ants, bees, flies, misquitos
and butterflies.

Staying up late
to watch the stars sparkle.
Rising early
to be the first on the highway.

Celebrate
with meals sizzling
on a grill,
with bonfires bursting
through a dark night.

With family and friends
we join hands
to honor and play in
Grandfather Sun's
magical
Summer
light.

Flower Song

Waiting for my Summer Flowers.
I planted seeds
in the late Spring.
Watered and weeded
and nurtured tiny shoots
breaking through.

Now many stems
stand green and lush
slowly showing tiny buds
that will become
a colorful dancing display
of my Summer Flowers.

Grandfather's Welcome

Greetings Grandfather
we celebrate
your brightest day,
honoring your golden glow
that lights
and nourishes
the Mother
and all her children.

Greetings Grandfather
we welcome your coming warmth
that fires our imaginations
and stimulates all to grow
towards perfection
in anticipation
of the harvest.

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: New Contest! Summer Favorites

Summer time is for play, fun and another chance to win some cool crystals from Ozark Rock Exchange!

So, what are your some of your favorite things? Answer three quite simple questions about your favorites and be automatically registered to win an awesome Quartz Crystal Collection that includes a:

• Quartz Crystal Point
• Amethyst Crystal Point
• Citrine Crystal Point
• FREE Download of Stone Power Volume 1 that includes articles on Quartz, Amethyst and Citrine!

For your chance to win, answer these three questions:
What is your favorite Summer activity?
What kind of music does your favorite radio station play?
What is your favorite thing to read (newspaper, magazine, type of book, cereal boxes)?

Send your answers to webmaster@ozarkrockexchange.com and you will be automatically entered in the Summer favorites contest. Entries must be received by midnight Tuesday, July 1. The winner will be announced in the July issue of ORE FEATURES and on the website.

You can see pictures of the Quartz Crystal collection at http://www.ozarkrockexchange.com/highlights/events/index.shtml

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What's Happening At Ozark Rock Exchange?

SUMMER SELL OFF! Starting this Saturday, Ozark Rock Exchange is going to be selling off some old inventory at reduced prices! Check out unique specimens, spheres and other specials buys starting this weekend. If you'd like to receive email notification of the sale, send an email to summerselloff@ozarkrockexchange.com Or, you can check out the specials when they are posted Saturday at
http://www.ozarkrockexchange.com/catalog/special_offerings.shtml

STORE FOR SALE! I am assisting a woman (Sharen Walker) with selling her new age store (Centre of Miracles) here in Springfield, Missouri. If you are interested in the details, please feel free to email me at stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com The store has been in business for several years and has a good established customer base. Price includes all her inventory (which is paid for), cases and racks.

GREAT LAKES RETREAT: In Olivett Michigan is July 20 through 25th. I will be teaching a five day workshop on creating you own Personal Power Pouch, plus there are several other workshops and lectures during the retreat. I have brochures if you'd like one, just email stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com with your request.

OZARK ROCK EXCHANGE is now live on chat with Yahoo Messenger. Would love to have you try and catch me sometime, I'm on line quite a bit. Just type in ozarkrockexchange and knock - feel free to add me to your friends list if you'd like and I'll add you to mine.

ROCK ROOM - Is open by appointment. Located just 13 miles East of the Oldfield, Missouri Post Office on State Road T. You can email stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com to arrange an appointment or for more precise directions.

WHAT'S HAPPENING AT OZARK ROCK EXCHANGE?
The answer is at http://www.ozarkrockexchange.com/highlights/events/index.shtml

Post your comments, questions or share your favorite crystals at the ORE Gemstone Bulletin Board: http://www.ozarkrockexchange.com/highlights/bbs/index.shtml

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MOBILE ORE STORE

Great Lakes Retreat
July 20 - July 25
Olivet, MI
(I'm teaching a 5 day workshop on creating your own Personal Power Pouch)

Check our online listing for Mobile ORE Store dates at
http://www.ozarkrockexchange.com/highlights/mobile_ore_store.shtml

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ORE FEATURES by Snail Mail!

ORE FEATURES subscriptions are now available via regular mail. If you know someone that would be interested in receiving the newsletter, but is not on line, starting in 2002, Ozark Rock Exchange will also be mailing ORE FEATURES. Subscriptions are $4 per month or $44 for the year. Mail requests to Ozark Rock Exchange; HCR 69 Box 61; Oldfield, MO 65720. Or you can email stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com with your request.

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If you have a special announcement for the next issue of ORE FEATURES, please send it to stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com for consideration.

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©Copyright 2003, Stephanie Pflumm, All Rights Reserved Worldwide. No portion of this newsletter may be reproduced without the written permission of the editor/founder, Stephanie Pflumm. Please feel free to share with a friend.

 
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