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Julian Mattlin asks a vendor about a tumbled Botswana agate while he looks for rocks to add to his collection at the Fall Festival of Gems. The event was put on by the Fallbrook Gem & Mineral Society Oct. 8. Lucette Moramarco photos (Julian Mattlin asks a vendor about a tumbled Botswana agate while he looks for rocks to add to his collection at the Fall Festival of Gems. The event was put on by the Fallbrook Gem & Mineral Society Oct. 8. Lucette Moramarco photos)
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Fallbrook residents Marcia Wylie, left, and Diane Royer take a look at hand-made wire wrapped jewelry with natural stones at one of the vendor booths at the festival.
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A variety of minerals cut in two are on display at the Fall Festival of Gems on Alvarado Street, Oct. 8.
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Margie Haugh of Fallbrook collects items of interest at one of the vendor booths at the Fall Festival of Gems.
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Alex Hernandez grills hamburgers at the Kiwanis booth during the annual festival put on by the Fallbrook Gem & Mineral Society.
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FGMS member Tom Afenir cracks open a geode at one of the club’s booths at the Fall Festival of Gems. The geodes were guaranteed to be hollow. [See the inside of this one above.]
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Isabella Smith, left, and Mia Afenir have fun at the rock painting table, a new feature the Fallbrook Gem & Mineral Society added to its annual festival.
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Matthew Selay tries his hand at panning for gold outside the FGMS museum during the Fall Festival of Gems, Oct. 8.
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