Saludos el material es bueno pero sin ofender el material que tengo es un 60 x 100 mas calidad si supiera como manrte fotos te mostraria y dios te bendiga.
1:14 that blue looks like chalcedony. Shine a light on one side and uf ut shines thru u have a beautiful peice if blue chalcedony. I see a lit of just ur basic desert dirt rocks nothing to spectacular yes the variety if colors us amazing. After tine u get tured if seeing ut cuz its exerywhere. Its hot in NM so choise ur battles with the rocks. Nothing eorse than going home and its all the same. And this if course is my opinion. So u have a lot of jasper and agate. If u take the time and cut and polish they make beautiful stone jewelry. Sum Arrowheads it looks like
I am in the Alamogordo Nm area. I have a massive amount of rocks. U can find amazing looking geodes. And once upon a time ago we were underwater. And if ur lucky enough u might find sum fossilized dino dung thundereggs and even arrowheads. Chalcedony is everywhere here. And it's so beautiful. Have fun rock hunting😍. And yes muriatic acid recommended
Tell me I’m tripping, but…the one you sprayed with water, that’s a cool bluish color… Have you noticed at all that if your group those same colored ones together, that they seem to get more blue? Like way more intense?? 😵💫🤪 Am I tripping, or do you see it too?
Some of them look like flint nodules, flint forms under at least 200 ft of water pressure and usually the process will take 10,000 years. The smaller round ones may have travelled down from Canade under ice glaciers.
I used to go out for smoke breaks at one of my jobs & I picked up all kinds of fossils in the rocks around the landscaping. I still have those rocks & I need to do something w/ them. I have a friend who was a coal miner & he said that you would not believe the fossils that you see on the face of a coal seam.
Looks much like my collection from in and around my Northern New Mexico home town. ! You wanna know what opened up the world of what half that stuff is that's hidden by calcite , river and desert patinas ? Muriatic Acid It will change your world ! I was completely blow away by what showed up the very first time I used it. This was almost a week ago and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it all. (UNBELIEVABLE) I just wish I could recall which spot the most spectacular pieces came from
😮 Salutations Finder, Nice run of rocks this go, all curious and very, very interesting! We finally got a break on the cruel temps and devastating humidity we are famous for here in the midwest, and particularly in my Indiana! Yes, you noticed; all rocks have personality, and who knows? ....they could be finicky and have certain likes, frown upon certain folks picking them up wrong or throwing them down, might be they get upset when lost in a stream current, sent tumbling down the rapids, but I would bet they smile whenever put in the right person's pocket. Looks like your collection hasn't flown the chicken coop, so perhaps you are well in good standing among their vast numbers, hopefully all remains in fine order? Anyways, thank you for sharing....you know I enjoy the time you spend with me....😊
😮😊😮😊 yep, love 'em all....and damn, talk about a quickie! great use of backdrop as well, really brings out the individual colors and singular patterns in each stone; gives one a truly awesome view.... though less of you.... cannot win 'em all I guess! cheers and blessings sentcha!
@@zzezy-dobetter-bebetter1406 I'm in Tonopah NV today. I just went out yesterday looking on the road by the silver mine. Almost everything here is fossils, bits and pieces of wood and wings, heads and tails and other odd stuff. They say we are in a volcano but I don't believe this. I think that they cut downs GIANT tree, and all the life in that tree was giant as well. I also think there was a lot of water that instantly dried out and all the aquatic life also turned to stone. Bugs and birds and lizards leaves and all the silver (minerals and metals) is in the flesh, Veins, IE blood, of the previously living rocks turned to stone from catastrophic heat and cold. I liked your rocks. I plan to have my own rock museum one day.