Top Rock Cuts of the Week! 7 Stunning Interior Reveals! Amazing Colors and Patterns! Jaspers, Agate
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- Опубліковано 12 гру 2024
- This might be the best 7 rocks I've gathered in a single video so far! All rocks found by me in N. Nevada. Impossible to pick, but let me know your favorites!!
1. Banded Polychrome Rhyolite
2. Orbicular Banded Rhyolite
3. Watercolor Lahontan Jasper
4. Brown Banded Agate
5. Lahontan Jasper
6. Polychrome Rhyolite / Landscape "Jasper"
7. Green Banded Jasper w/ Red Veins
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I really liked the brown one and I really like that you truly appreciate each rock for the beauty inside. I feel the same way.
Thank you! I’m glad that comes through 🙂
The first one is the most striking on the outside - wow! All of them are amazing on the inside, even when they look pretty common on the outside. Beautiful!
thank you for watching! the first one is very striking :)
Love, love, love the 1st one! So unexpected!!! Oh wait. The next two are pretty too!
The first one is a surprise and very striking, but definitely, they are all very pretty! Thanks for watching!
The face rock eas cool, I said exactly that when you opened it. Wow a face!!! Lol but the dark chocolate brown was my favorite, but all really surprising & beautiful. Thank you. Oh yea I just rockhounded up by Lahontan & got some cool & awesome rockd. Just starting out officially but aleays collected tocks. Most lapidary equipment to expensive, but do have a dremel & just got my bits & sandpaper I ordered in! So gonna do my best. But like some of the rocks alacarte ( natural) lol thanks for your videos.
The first one is striking!
I thought so too!
5:07 Do you get many fossils there GBA? This one strikes me as possible beautifully agatized pet wood, stromatoporoid or stromatolite. Depends on the geological era of the location as well as I understand it. And how often do you find the blue wonderstone? If that's wonderstone? That's extraordinary?❤❤❤
There are a number of fossils near the area I go, there’s a sedimentary layer from the Miocene period, known mostly for plants. The whole area was also ancient inland sea, much more recently than the Miocene. I find lots of inclusions in the agate material, I’ve suspected Crinoid stems because many are round. Your info is helpful, I’ll try to put together a video of the different fossils I’ve found!
I find anything with blue very rarely, and even less often where it’s solid like that and not brecciated. I think I’ve found maybe 4 or 5 total rocks with striking n blue, but I’m on the look out!