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I dig rocks. So when I drove through the little town of Orderville, Utah and saw three rock shops I just had to stop. Rock stores are slowly passing away so I figure they need supporting, kind of like geology.
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The Rock Stop holds an old Route 66 type of appeal being shaped like a rock.
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They sell local rocks and rocks from around the world.
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Must be a very ancient place.
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I bought a trilobite, a 250-540 million year old fossil.