yawaraman
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El Marmol
Hello fellow Nomads, I have been to the site several times over the years, and brought back 1 or 2 pieces of onyx. Now that I am retired and doing
some very amature sculpting, can anyone tell me how much onyx i might bring home without setting off alarms at the border? Remember we are only
talking about what one old guy can pick up and put in the van.
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Cypress
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Welcome to the forum. Don't think rocks are a big deal.
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TMW
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I don't think rocks are restricted items but you can search further on line. I looked here and didn't see anything about rocks. Gold and soil were the
closest.
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/kbyg/prohibited_r...
A side note under alcohol it does not say 1 quart as I've been told at the border, it says it depends on the state and what limit they may have,
perhaps CA has a 1 qt limit.
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coronamike
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If you wash the rocks and remove any dirt or soil you should be OK
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redhilltown
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My guess would be-like Mexico-it just depends on who sees them, what kind of mood they were in, what bosses they needed to impress, and how busy they
are. Put em in a box out of sight and I bet they would be the least of your worries.
Rocks? You are looking for terrorists, guns, drugs, and illegals and you wanna bust me for some rocks???
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yawaraman
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Thanks for the posts, More or less what i thought. I'll stop on the way back N so i don't have to move them around during camp setup. JJ
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BajaBlanca
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yawaraman - welcome to Baja nomad !!
post some pictures of your sculptures !
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mcfez
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I usually take home Sulfur rocks that I get from an area south of San Felipe. Never a issue......I leave the rocks in plain sight ...not like I an
trying to hide them.
Oh...the kids love the rocks...when I lite them on fire.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by TW
I don't think rocks are restricted items but you can search further on line. I looked here and didn't see anything about rocks. Gold and soil were the
closest.
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/kbyg/prohibited_r...
A side note under alcohol it does not say 1 quart as I've been told at the border, it says it depends on the state and what limit they may have,
perhaps CA has a 1 qt limit. |
It's one liter in CA IF you live in CA. If you live in another state, there's no specific limit. You just have to declare anything over a liter and
pay duty.
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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David K
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I have several large pieces of El Marmol onyx decorating my home... Nothing is ever said by U.S. customs about any rocks I have returned from Baja.
http://vivabaja.com/marmol
and photos taken this year at El Marmol are in the Lost Santa Isabel Mission trip report, here on Nomad.
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