Apologizing in advance for the audio levels on this one. Snowstorm outside mixed with snow plows just wrecked it. Cleaned up as much of the background as I could but it's still wonky wonky wonky - and I gave up after having already redone the audio 4 times before I noticed. SO. SORRY. Hopefully it's not too bad.
I survived! Glad the audio came through okay, when I had it running through my sound system I kept hearing a woobling sound that was driving me nuts but maybe it was just me. :D
Every state is so interesting, I can't wait until you get to Massachusetts because, besides granite, I think we have diddly squat, especially here in the South Shore (the Berkshires is different I'm sure) & I'd love to be told otherwise. Whatever holiday everyone is celebrating I hope everyone has the best possible day.
Given how much had to be blasted through for 90, I think we have granite, granite, oh and did I mention granite? Oh yeah, and granite. Kidding aside, I know shale is huge half hour away in NY (and quartz, tons and tons of quartz), I'd be surprised if it wasn't here a bit too. there's also what I have to assume is a lime quarry given everything is white dust coated in its vicinity, and there are a lot of 'gravel pits' too, but I'm not entirely sure what that would actually mean in terms of actual material (and seriously not kidding when I mention granite, like it's flipping everywhere including, never fails, anywhere one tries to dig in one's yard)
Y'all should come to central Mississippi and do some rockhounding! We could show you some really awesome spots! If you come look us up! Far Away Places Thai Restaurant we will be there, open or close!
Not sure I noticed any audio issues, but I'm not using headphones (sounded clear and even to me). Never been to Alabama, so can't really comment, but good info if I ever end up down there.
Of course I would always ask for permission and never trespass 😉😉 but seriously folks, that's a good way to get shot in Alabama is trespassing. As a Bama native- they do not play down there. Ps: I must go north and find this blue star quartz you speak of! 😍
Too, True! I was I. Phenix City back in my wild youth. Located in L.A.( that's Lower Alabama for those who may not know) I can't imagine going on someone's property, much less TAKING anything. That's how you end up in the Chattahoochee. (with out a paddle)
Unfortunately the big down side to Alabama, most of the land is private so finding good spots on public land can be tricky since something like only 8% of the land is public access.
Please do one on Mississippi... new to geology..about a year now... I know a lot about Western States but I can't find anything good about Southern Mississippi... I live in Pearl River County... there's lots of red and orange depositions here and I'm curious what the timeline is if you could provide a stratigraphic map that could help me... I'm guessing all the red is deposits from the ancient ocean that used to be here 250 million years ago and the depositions are Granite from Canada... I'm curious how deep the deposits used to be and how far they have eroded to meet our current elevation... and so many other questions... if you know of somebody that goes out in the field and does videos I would sure like to see it ....most of the stuff I find is in classrooms and it gets quite boring😊
Id like someone to explain the colorful mineral, clay and verity of gravel deposits found monroe County Alabama, from the old gravel deposits buried 50ft deep and at 55ft about sea level i have found all of the following, Petrified wood, vary clear, blue and sea green quartz, amethyst, aquatic fossils, shark's teeth, countless colors of agate, geodes, opel and strange deposits of black and gray gravel in areas surrounded by the common white and light yellowish gravel
Your videos are much appreciated, but PLEASE add more detailed maps so we know better where you are talking about. Those giant numbers cover about 12 square miles! Give GPS locations or use links to Google Maps. I really want to visit some of these areas but after listening to your videos, I still have NO IDEA where to start looking or researching.
Thanks for the criticism. I was working with the tools I had at the time, so I'm sorry they weren't up to your liking. Also, a gem and mineral club would be a great resource for figuring out where to start looking. Which is why I tried to add that detail to each video. Sorry it wasn't good enough, but hope that helps.
@@ShellyS2060 Citrine can change color?! I have no beef with Topaz. Of any shade. It's not that I hate yellowy or orangish colors. Not my favs, but some truly gorgeous Topaz and other yellow gemstones out there. But Citrine and I just aren't friends.
@@faeriefire99 I was remembering something I saw in the comment section for Dec 22, 2022 ( yesterday's) vid. I think it was titled Pink sapphire does WHAT? a comment read something like " wait until they(?) learn about Topaz. Now all of this is coming from my forgetful,pitiful mind. So, big grain of salt. However, I am pretty sure (almost 99.3 percent) that Topaz is your "other" birthstone. It seems like all signs have two stones. One precious and one (I am guessing) semi precious. MOONEY, help me out here 😀
@@ShellyS2060 until he can get back to us, I REALLY hope you're right 🤞but yeah, pink sapphires, purplish rubies, chocolate diamonds, the world has gone coo coo🤪 On all seriousness, I do love all that I'm learning here🩵 Not meaning to pressure you, but are you on the discord channel?
@@faeriefire99 I'm trying but, I'm old(-er) than most and I don't really understand how discord works. Being almost 50 kinda sucks, but better than the alternative I guess 😅 edit: heck, I can't even figure out how to tell you how to find the " pink sapphire" vid and it was just yesterday.
Apologizing in advance for the audio levels on this one. Snowstorm outside mixed with snow plows just wrecked it. Cleaned up as much of the background as I could but it's still wonky wonky wonky - and I gave up after having already redone the audio 4 times before I noticed. SO. SORRY. Hopefully it's not too bad.
I didn't notice it at all. I also have a heathen and banshee in my house so 🤷♀️
The sound was good for me and I'm listening on a old, POS ( by today's standards) A10e android.
I just found your channel. Do you live in Alabama? I found quartz tourmaline garnets gold. I need to sell some if your interested?
Blue star quartz looks really cool!
Love that blue Star quartz!!!!!
It’s just fine and I’m happy you’re ok 💜
I survived! Glad the audio came through okay, when I had it running through my sound system I kept hearing a woobling sound that was driving me nuts but maybe it was just me. :D
@@mooneyfinemineral just you 😂😂
Fascinating! Can’t wait until you do Colorado 🙌 this land is beautiful from coast to coast
This is a really helpful guide to rockhounding in AL! So excited to start searching this summer.
After my next two birthstone videos I'll be making more!
I like how you used footage of noccalula falls, my beautiful and ugly home town. ❤
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I watched some dudes go over the falls in kayaks years ago
How is noccallula ugly? I get there are old houses but a drive up duck springs and the surroundings areas is beautiful
I dig the music from Streetfighter II at the end of the video.
Every state is so interesting, I can't wait until you get to Massachusetts because, besides granite, I think we have diddly squat, especially here in the South Shore (the Berkshires is different I'm sure) & I'd love to be told otherwise. Whatever holiday everyone is celebrating I hope everyone has the best possible day.
You enjoy your holiday too!
Hang on, doesn't Mass have a ton of garnet and amethyst? I'm barely remembering being in Salem ( or was it Beverly)
Given how much had to be blasted through for 90, I think we have granite, granite, oh and did I mention granite? Oh yeah, and granite.
Kidding aside, I know shale is huge half hour away in NY (and quartz, tons and tons of quartz), I'd be surprised if it wasn't here a bit too. there's also what I have to assume is a lime quarry given everything is white dust coated in its vicinity, and there are a lot of 'gravel pits' too, but I'm not entirely sure what that would actually mean in terms of actual material (and seriously not kidding when I mention granite, like it's flipping everywhere including, never fails, anywhere one tries to dig in one's yard)
@@bellablue5285 🤣🤣
Y'all should come to central Mississippi and do some rockhounding! We could show you some really awesome spots! If you come look us up! Far Away Places Thai Restaurant we will be there, open or close!
Not sure I noticed any audio issues, but I'm not using headphones (sounded clear and even to me).
Never been to Alabama, so can't really comment, but good info if I ever end up down there.
You never know! Huntsville is a really cool town and I am so bummed I never went looking for star blue quartz when I was there all of the time.
I thought it sounded fine too
I find lots of gemstones in Alabama. Except the elusive star blue quartz. Lots of cats eye gems though
There is a Megalodon tooth in Cathedral Caverns in Woodville in North Alabama
Of course I would always ask for permission and never trespass 😉😉 but seriously folks, that's a good way to get shot in Alabama is trespassing. As a Bama native- they do not play down there. Ps: I must go north and find this blue star quartz you speak of! 😍
Too, True! I was I. Phenix City back in my wild youth. Located in L.A.( that's Lower Alabama for those who may not know) I can't imagine going on someone's property, much less TAKING anything. That's how you end up in the Chattahoochee. (with out a paddle)
Did you ever travel to search?
Unfortunately the big down side to Alabama, most of the land is private so finding good spots on public land can be tricky since something like only 8% of the land is public access.
Please do one on Mississippi... new to geology..about a year now... I know a lot about Western States but I can't find anything good about Southern Mississippi... I live in Pearl River County... there's lots of red and orange depositions here and I'm curious what the timeline is if you could provide a stratigraphic map that could help me... I'm guessing all the red is deposits from the ancient ocean that used to be here 250 million years ago and the depositions are Granite from Canada... I'm curious how deep the deposits used to be and how far they have eroded to meet our current elevation... and so many other questions... if you know of somebody that goes out in the field and does videos I would sure like to see it ....most of the stuff I find is in classrooms and it gets quite boring😊
The audio wasn't bad. Just sounded like you could use a better mic
Hi Have some meteorites from Alabama
@@carlosgomar5771 🍾🍾🍾
Have some goold from pine Bluff al
@@carlosgomar5771 Oh yeah? 😄
Anything in the mobile area ?
I have to go look through my notes but I kinda remember some petrified wood in that area but I could be misremembering.
Id like someone to explain the colorful mineral, clay and verity of gravel deposits found monroe County Alabama, from the old gravel deposits buried 50ft deep and at 55ft about sea level i have found all of the following, Petrified wood, vary clear, blue and sea green quartz, amethyst, aquatic fossils, shark's teeth, countless colors of agate, geodes, opel and strange deposits of black and gray gravel in areas surrounded by the common white and light yellowish gravel
I live in Barbour county and have found all the same things you’ve found
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You can find lots of crack rock in Montgomery.
Your videos are much appreciated, but PLEASE add more detailed maps so we know better where you are talking about. Those giant numbers cover about 12 square miles! Give GPS locations or use links to Google Maps. I really want to visit some of these areas but after listening to your videos, I still have NO IDEA where to start looking or researching.
Thanks for the criticism. I was working with the tools I had at the time, so I'm sorry they weren't up to your liking. Also, a gem and mineral club would be a great resource for figuring out where to start looking. Which is why I tried to add that detail to each video. Sorry it wasn't good enough, but hope that helps.
Citrine, yuck 😖 *note to Citrine lovers no offense intended. It's my birthstone and I have issues with it.
But, Topaz. Hey you could just leave that in the sun til it became a color you like... ; )
@@ShellyS2060 Citrine can change color?! I have no beef with Topaz. Of any shade. It's not that I hate yellowy or orangish colors. Not my favs, but some truly gorgeous Topaz and other yellow gemstones out there. But Citrine and I just aren't friends.
@@faeriefire99 I was remembering something I saw in the comment section for Dec 22, 2022 ( yesterday's) vid. I think it was titled Pink sapphire does WHAT? a comment read something like " wait until they(?) learn about Topaz. Now all of this is coming from my forgetful,pitiful mind. So, big grain of salt. However, I am pretty sure (almost 99.3 percent) that Topaz is your "other" birthstone. It seems like all signs have two stones. One precious and one (I am guessing) semi precious. MOONEY, help me out here 😀
@@ShellyS2060 until he can get back to us, I REALLY hope you're right 🤞but yeah, pink sapphires, purplish rubies, chocolate diamonds, the world has gone coo coo🤪 On all seriousness, I do love all that I'm learning here🩵
Not meaning to pressure you, but are you on the discord channel?
@@faeriefire99 I'm trying but, I'm old(-er) than most and I don't really understand how discord works. Being almost 50 kinda sucks, but better than the alternative I guess 😅 edit: heck, I can't even figure out how to tell you how to find the " pink sapphire" vid and it was just yesterday.