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Petrified Wood - 2004-02-15
One of the petrified logs at Petrified Forest National Park.

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Camera: Canon D60, Lens: Canon 28-135mm IS
Keywords: petrified logs wood fossils
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Added image to Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrified_wood

I am the mother of a grade 3 student in Ontario. He is doing a project on the emblems of Alberta, one of them being pertified wood. The only persons to view your picture will be his classmates and his teacher. We thank you for allowing us the opportunity to use it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:PetrifiedWood.jpg

Thank you!
Posted by Toytoy at 1:58 PM EST on May 12th, '05

Thank You So Much For your Picture! I put it on my start up page on my computer! I love petrified wood and the one you displayed is beautiful. THANK YOU AGAIN! CONNIE

I have two web sites which one of them is my work with PSP = Pain Shop Pro..(http://www.pippins.dk) during collection of pictures/photos to several tutorials I am doing plus making tubes of some of the details I run into your site.. WOW.... And its for free as well.. I will let you know when I have some of yours stuff made and oploaded.... Thanks for showing all these great great photos..
Warm regards
Pippin Cordes
(pippin@pippingraphic.com)


I enjoyed looking at all the beautiful pictures of Arizona! One of the pictures of the petrified wood will be used on a brochure that I am creating for a home & garden show. The photo courtesy will be noted. Thank You So Much!!!
Posted by anonymous at 9:02 PM EST on Mar 28th, '07

i have some petrafied wood an was wondering if it was worth anything