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I found a strange rock, WHAT IS IT? 

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This should be interesting eh?
Table of content
00:00 Intro
01:25 Moving the rock
06:30 Plan: do something else
15:12 Transporting the rock
20:15 Pressure washing the rock
24:45 Parking the rock
27:49 Wrapping up & talks
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@johnshaw4140
@johnshaw4140 Месяц назад
I don't know which one of us is crazier , you for spending hours playing with a rock , or me for watching a video of you playing with a rock 🤔
@deetee6621
@deetee6621 Месяц назад
Me, for reading about you watching him, looking at a rock. If I get Ants to watch me reading this, we might create a singularity or break the Internet?
@Sequesterer
@Sequesterer Месяц назад
They are not rocks Marie-John. They are minerals!!! 🤪
@user-ss6po9ng9f
@user-ss6po9ng9f Месяц назад
All of the Above 👆!!! 😂
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
We'r all crazy
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter Месяц назад
hahaha Nice !
@leslieparker3914
@leslieparker3914 21 день назад
I’m glad to see another adult who still has enough curiosity intact to question anything odd that he sees ors find in his local environment that is unusual. Good for you!
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 21 день назад
Yey!
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 21 день назад
Wait what im an adult? Though i was a kid still... Life hits hard
@AG-yj1jv
@AG-yj1jv 11 дней назад
@Ants_Pants I tell people who think I look too young to be 57 that, "immaturity does wonders for my appearance!"
@artfx9
@artfx9 Месяц назад
As a professional rock expert, since 5 minutes ago, I can determinate that this in fact IS... a cool rock. 🤘
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Thanks mr expert ✌
@artfx9
@artfx9 Месяц назад
@@Ants_Pants my people will visit you, after the Vodka is finished.
@marcelocarretero2469
@marcelocarretero2469 Месяц назад
Hi Ants. I asked my son about your find, he is a geologist and this is his response about your new and pretty stone: "He is in Estonia and it is a heavy, solitary rock, which appears to be an erratic block transported by a glacier. Those holes are typical of vesicles in volcanic rocks or dissolution in carbonates. If it is a carbonate rock, he can use low concentration hydrochloric acid to see if the CaCO3 reacts and creates bubbles, unless it contains a lot of magnesium. A meteorite of that size would leave an easily distinguishable crater, and he also mentioned that it is not magnetic. But if he has doubts, he can contact a museum or university to perform X-ray fluorescence. Metallic meteorites have a characteristic chemical composition. To me, it looks like a partially dissolved carbonate."
@sharonokay1
@sharonokay1 Месяц назад
I am an avid rockhound and I agree with your son.
@user-xs3ws1nj1e
@user-xs3ws1nj1e Месяц назад
Thank you for answering his question Without sarcasm or stupidity.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Thanks
@9856CB
@9856CB Месяц назад
Add sodium and you can make baking soda👍
@johanmeischke9189
@johanmeischke9189 Месяц назад
I too are a geologist. Your son is right
@johnhearn4622
@johnhearn4622 Месяц назад
Visicular basalt - a volcanic rock with gas bubbles frozen in it.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
There are no known volcanos in Estonia
@kiiiisu
@kiiiisu Месяц назад
arent volcanic rocks very light anyways lol
@ProtonOne11
@ProtonOne11 Месяц назад
@@Ants_Pants Just dig deep enough, and you will find one. 😅
@johnhearn4622
@johnhearn4622 Месяц назад
Now that I can see it better, it's definitely not basalt, which is much darker. I'm skeptical about it being a meteorite as usually one that large (the rocky ones are more fragile) would be mostly iron - nickel and would be very heavy and, if that old and wet, would be rusty as hell. If it is a space rock, it will be worth a lot!
@Denn48
@Denn48 Месяц назад
@@Ants_Pants Search for igneous rock vesicular basalt Andris. Your rock is spot on color wise with web photos :))
@barryhorne7052
@barryhorne7052 Месяц назад
An old car hood works as a rock sled .
@Firestormlover
@Firestormlover 14 дней назад
Yes! A friend of my father's used a car hood to shift round tree trunks on his property. Get one that has good bracing, and a bit of a curve at the front.
@robinjchambers845
@robinjchambers845 Месяц назад
Petrified Mammoth dung!! Good find
@TheKubelman
@TheKubelman Месяц назад
Ants Pants to Makita Warranty Dept. : "I don't know what happened. I just put the tool on the ground."
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
😂
@ProtonOne11
@ProtonOne11 Месяц назад
It's probably just some volcanic basalt that was transported there during the last ice age on/in a glacier. That could at least explain the roundish shape, as the rocks get sanded down moving in the ice over time. Another fun theory is that it's just some waste from an old foundry. Like a big block of slag/dirt that got dropped/disposed there when there was some smelting industry nearby. But that would probably be easy enough to track down if there was any such industry nearby in the last century.
@alaric_
@alaric_ Месяц назад
The whole of Nordic region has been very stable and without volcanoes for billions of years. The region has traveled as a one single clump around the globe but overall, no volcanic activity. Oldest bedrock in Europe is located in Finland and is some 3.5 billion years old. Not much movement with those ages. Because of it's stable and unbroken bedrock, Finland is able to dig and build nuclear repository. The only exception is Iceland which is too far away for giant rock to be transported by the giant glacier of the last ice age. Hundreds of kilometers, perhaps but not thousands. Also, if you check wiki on "Glaciar erratic", you can see the rocks are smooth. Eroded by the ice, movement and melting ice mixed with sand and gravel. All in all, volcanic/transported by glacier just doesn't fit.
@Melicoy
@Melicoy Месяц назад
This guy sounds smart. So I have to agree
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Thanks for your comment
@bajer1989
@bajer1989 Месяц назад
"I like that boulder. That is a nice boulder." 😅
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Lol
@freddysonnschein623
@freddysonnschein623 Месяц назад
Ein Film zum Dienstag! Toll. Da sonst immer eine Woche soooooo lang ist, um zu warten auf einen neuen Film! Grüße Freddy
@Sequesterer
@Sequesterer Месяц назад
achtung! Ich bin ein kartoffel! 😉😉
@SPUDHOME
@SPUDHOME Месяц назад
Everything is a Jack stand, except a impact driver. Which is also a Jack stand. LOL
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Haha
@chuckgoecke
@chuckgoecke 17 дней назад
Or use for that one table with a very irregular leg that wobbles. Just like your used as a "brick".
@kelkilkat
@kelkilkat День назад
LOL
@budgarner3522
@budgarner3522 24 дня назад
As a geophysicist/geologist this looks like a weathered silicate accretion dropped off by a glacier. Ruling out a meteorite since it was not found in a crater. Lots of these kind of stones typical of glacial deposits. Use a sledge to knock off a big chunk and have a rock artist saw it in half and polish it. You might have a large source for polished rock art if it slices well.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 24 дня назад
Good call
@NudePostingConspiracyTheories
@NudePostingConspiracyTheories 23 дня назад
Now THERE’S a respectable and respect-full response. And I learned something. Thank you
@KenFullman
@KenFullman 22 дня назад
That's what I though. Generally called Glacial Eratics.
@AroundnBackAgain
@AroundnBackAgain 22 дня назад
If a meteorite landed on a glacier then the glacier melted, there would be no crater.
@aylahughes9185
@aylahughes9185 21 день назад
crazy to think you call yourself a scientist but your mind isnt open enough to consider that an erratic could be a displaced meteorite with its crater long sense ground flat to bedrock. its just so dogmatic, and appeals to your own authority in such a yawn inducing way.
@cyntax_error
@cyntax_error Месяц назад
I honestly thought your gravestone was going to say "bro, you done yet?" 🤣
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Haha
@fergwsa
@fergwsa Месяц назад
Your sister when she brings friends home: "Oh, him. That's my brother - yeah, he like to wash rocks"
@29lookingood
@29lookingood Месяц назад
🤣🤣🤣
@vandingenenikke2165
@vandingenenikke2165 Месяц назад
Stupid people say stupid things don't they.Leave him alone.
@manganvbg90
@manganvbg90 Месяц назад
wierd introductions is best introductions
@Sequesterer
@Sequesterer Месяц назад
When she handed over the shackle "this fell of..... you. Or the machine" :D
@deckname5794
@deckname5794 Месяц назад
Minerals not rocks
@ihnas2578
@ihnas2578 Месяц назад
Awesome mid week Ants fix thanks Ants!
@Chamonix.frequently
@Chamonix.frequently 13 дней назад
Does No one else see the face clearly carved into it? 3:19- 3:28 right when he flips it upright
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 13 дней назад
Time stamp
@patrickcowan1951
@patrickcowan1951 11 дней назад
It does look like a face!
@jackiewall5824
@jackiewall5824 11 дней назад
Yes I saw it.
@fngrusty42
@fngrusty42 3 дня назад
Yep that's a thing we do. Is find simular shapes in things. Yes, I've seen the face to . It just the way the rock looked. Still its cool how our mind works like that.
@manganvbg90
@manganvbg90 Месяц назад
if we suddenly see a new workshop with a bunch of new toys, it was definately a meteorite 😂
@Sequesterer
@Sequesterer Месяц назад
Or secret santa worked at a work site that went bankrupt
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Lol 😂
@mhenhawke5093
@mhenhawke5093 Месяц назад
I like your style Ants, you really know how to Rock out!
@peterjohn63
@peterjohn63 Месяц назад
You rounded off my Tuesday evening with your rock and rolling, Andris . Beats Presley's antics any day. plus the dragging and washing escapade , If it's from out there hope they don't want it back after all the trouble you went through to clean it ,, That would definitely alienate me to the core ,, Thank you for another fab off the beaten track fix Andris ,,
@paavokaleva
@paavokaleva Месяц назад
I have two of the same kind of "stones" in my garden (in Northern of Estonia). Found them from field, hauled them home and washed with pressure washer and now they are decorative stones in my garden. Both are about 1 ton and both have a very smooth and flat side, what is probably a mark of that, during the movement of the glacier, these rocks where moved here from somewhere else. By knocking on them I can tell that these are very dense and heavy compared to their size. Definitely not some ordinary granite rock.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Hmm
@KK-xz4rk
@KK-xz4rk 28 дней назад
I bet those stones are Neugrund bretša. Its molten rock from Neugrund meteoritic crater. Look it up.
@JohnViinalass-lc1ow
@JohnViinalass-lc1ow 24 дня назад
​@@KK-xz4rkI concur that it does look a bit breciatic but it also looks more calcitic than anorthositic...
@sheep1ewe
@sheep1ewe 15 дней назад
@@JohnViinalass-lc1ow Would it be possible to test that with acid in order to see if it does conatin limestone?
@kjstutzman7692
@kjstutzman7692 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing more of your life and property! I am not a geologist, so I have no clue of what it is ….. To me ….it is a rock! 😂 You getting it unearthed, transported, cleaned up ….. made a very nice episode! Thank you for sharing! Love this channel!❤
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Lol 😂😂 thanks for the help 👍
@dougdavidson175
@dougdavidson175 Месяц назад
Bonus!!! A new Andris & super family video! Thanks. Take care & stay safe.
@AG-yj1jv
@AG-yj1jv 19 дней назад
I adore and am re-inspired by his unyeilding dedication to this rock. Gosh, when I finish cleaning out my late Mom's house, I wish I could recruit him for my meteor explosion project. (We had an explosion 70 miles from my city. I wanted to be able to collect and study the material - which I think is not what people were imagining or looking for. This material is not a moneymaker, but the answers it could provide could help save lives if an incoming meteor's trajectory were predicted. Not all meteors are planet killers, but even the one at Chelyabinsk caused a lot of permanent injuries & property damage. I don't have a PhD, but I did have coursework in forensic science & crime scene investigation. It's been frustrating not to have guidance or even any enthusiasm for the project from local institutions (too busy). Two surgeries for cancer hasn't made it easier. What I love in this video, is that no matter what was impeding the effort, he worked around it. He would not be defeated. I am so tired. I need this infusion of that mindset. Thank you🙏
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 16 дней назад
Thanks for the comment
@grumpycat5991
@grumpycat5991 Месяц назад
The way to tell for sure is look for the "space peanuts" Just don't eat your lunch off it till you know for sure.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Haha
@nickroth593
@nickroth593 21 день назад
Joe Dirt would be really proud of that rock 😂
@chongshenchang9367
@chongshenchang9367 Месяц назад
Joseph, I really saw some Aliens 👽👽 right behind you when you're pressure washing. The Alien said, That's our Grandfather's SKULL..☠️☠️☠️
@mixmediaproductions
@mixmediaproductions 16 дней назад
Decorative lawn boulder
@alex4alexn
@alex4alexn Месяц назад
i just love watching you build stuff, including sleds. My guess is that it was a composite rock that had limestone in it and over millenia, the limestone dissapeared. Just a guess, no idea what im talking about, cheers
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Thanks
@g-man7938
@g-man7938 Месяц назад
Can't blame you, I would have been curious myself, hope it's worth a fortune.👍
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
I hope so too
@viesic
@viesic Месяц назад
It looks like a dinosaur kidney stone.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Lol
@videobob
@videobob 11 дней назад
It’s a Love rock; you can transplant the Love rock almost anywhere. Be sure to position your Love rock next to another rock or maybe in a pile. Great find
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 8 дней назад
Yeah
@ShimmyShimmy666
@ShimmyShimmy666 Месяц назад
Am I dreaming? New video in the middle of the week? Thanks man! 🌸
@StubbyPhillips
@StubbyPhillips Месяц назад
If that was a meteorite, it would indeed be worth a fortune!
@tammyfinch5469
@tammyfinch5469 Месяц назад
I don't think it could be dragged like that if it were a meteor. Especially on that wooden trailer.
@horstszibulski19
@horstszibulski19 Месяц назад
I can vaguely remember that I read of some kind of stone that are made like a composite material, the holes are the softer stones that already weathered out... 🤔 Running over the toys will cost you soem free rounds on the ATV for the little monsters, I'd bet... 🤣 Thx for the rather short and unexpected video! 👍👍👍
@Sequesterer
@Sequesterer Месяц назад
They are not monsters. They're deamons! :D
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Lol
@arjanvogel6444
@arjanvogel6444 Месяц назад
Thanks for your mid week vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you Andris, always some adventure with 🐜 pants 👖.ha ha funny 😂.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
😁
@robertstewart7744
@robertstewart7744 Месяц назад
30 minutes of rock history. Good show.👍
@francisremillard9482
@francisremillard9482 Месяц назад
Super Mom. That would make a great garden rock.
@chrissmith7655
@chrissmith7655 Месяц назад
Hey Andris, for future reference, when making loops in wire rope with Bulldog clips, especially when lifting, NEVER put the Saddle on the Horse's Tail. Many thanks from UK.
@darylhudson777
@darylhudson777 16 дней назад
The person that said the old car hood from the junkyard is a perfect sled had the right idea. It can also be used over the door to shut off water and cover the lawn mower for the rototiller in the rain etcetera
@Birch_Lv
@Birch_Lv 7 дней назад
Your sister is a good camera operator, capturing great moments.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 6 дней назад
Yes, thanks
@andymora5595
@andymora5595 Месяц назад
What a wonderful funny video! I just have a song in my mind... "Rock-et man" from Elton john ;)
@6lles6ber
@6lles6ber Месяц назад
Nice 2x nädalas, tubli poiss :D
@Chosenoneful
@Chosenoneful Месяц назад
Got to love an extra video!!
@greenspiraldragon
@greenspiraldragon 8 дней назад
Its just a cool natural rock . Next time put the rock more to the back end of the sled so it doesn't dig in when you drag it and it will pull easier.
@White.Dove.
@White.Dove. Месяц назад
I love getting a shorter video mid week !!! I don't know why it's was much more funny 😂 today🎉🎉
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Lol
@tonyrooke
@tonyrooke Месяц назад
I hope for you its a meteorite, but suspect is a boulder of volcanic origin, that has been deposited by a melting ice sheet, that may have carried it 100's of kms.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Mhm
@deborahfaulk5532
@deborahfaulk5532 Месяц назад
Hi Andris, I was so happy you had a bonus episode! I hope that it’s a meteoroite and you get $3 million dollars for it! Have a fantastic week
@dawnevans6775
@dawnevans6775 15 дней назад
Very cool find 👍✨
@melissaroth4467
@melissaroth4467 Месяц назад
I woke up from a nap and I'm in an alternate timeline. Where did the days go that it's now Friday and Ants Pants has posted?
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Cheat codes
@ulwur
@ulwur Месяц назад
Looks volcanic, but theres no volcanos on the baltic shield, one of the oldest parts of earth. That engraved rock looks like gneiss, and that checks out with the area, but this one...
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Mhm
@turnbooutdoors3008
@turnbooutdoors3008 Месяц назад
Wild looking rock have a wonderful day bro
@kelkilkat
@kelkilkat День назад
The rock is beautiful with the moss on it. You have a beautiful place there. Maybe you can turn your interest in rocks/boulders into a business. People build rock gardens or place them near their home as an accent to landscaping.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 10 часов назад
Mhmm
@AdBul_
@AdBul_ Месяц назад
it is friday again? Wow that was a quick one
@rockystanaitis2908
@rockystanaitis2908 Месяц назад
To test for meteorite, a magnet. That size it would have to be iron/nickel to survive entry into the atmosphere. So a giant chunk of cosmic stainless steel?
@Ernescme
@Ernescme Месяц назад
Man see rock. Man happy 😊
@PuchMaxi
@PuchMaxi 18 дней назад
I also collect neat looking rocks, usually a bit smaller in size though!
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 16 дней назад
Hey brother i also like rocks
@dadsvespa
@dadsvespa Месяц назад
I also love rocks! I've done the exact same thing you did. Find a rock, drag it home, pressure wash it! lol! I've got a weird collection over here in Massachusetts. The Old Blue did great! and you did a nice job building the sled! Good way to move rocks. Your rock is very interesting! Its like it sat in an acidic stream for thousands of years! . Interesting ! I like how you show us your different projects! You really do have ants in your pants! 🤣Hey...I saw you cover up the crushed toys!!
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Hello lost brother
@1944chevytruck
@1944chevytruck Месяц назад
Cool rock!... put on display on your propery.
@DanielJackD
@DanielJackD Месяц назад
Sick Rock for sure :D Pretty cool 😌
@rockystanaitis2908
@rockystanaitis2908 Месяц назад
When you said rock sled it reminded me of the logging sleds that we used here in northern Wisconsin. 2 whole trees to make one.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Hmm. That's cool
@ZacVaper
@ZacVaper Месяц назад
The rock was once in a stream where the water made the holes.
@patk1284
@patk1284 Месяц назад
your poor mom must have the patience of a saint, tearing up her yard!
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Lol yeh
@ShoeRyan
@ShoeRyan Месяц назад
A mid-week AntsPants video!? What a treat!
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Hehe
@lithiumike
@lithiumike Месяц назад
I like your idea of a quick video. 👍
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Thanks 👍
@JohnWatkinsUK
@JohnWatkinsUK Месяц назад
Fossilised Swiss Cheese
@SlickBubbles
@SlickBubbles Месяц назад
Like "Cheese rock on North Caucasus:?
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Lol
@lunhil12
@lunhil12 Месяц назад
That would make a nice mountain in a Japanese landscape garden.
@silentepsilon888
@silentepsilon888 Месяц назад
I am not a rockologist, which is what earth people are called by geologists, but my guess is that this rock is an earthling that contains calcium which is dissolved by water. The growth of moss speeds up the dissolving of the calcium because it is a nutrient to plants and moss itself stores water which again, keeps the rock moist and helps dissolving the calcium.
@timemachine7117
@timemachine7117 20 дней назад
Ants Pants, put the indented part facing down and you will see the stone is a fossil of an ancient snail shell. Everything was much larger in the past. Great find. I applaud your determination.
@mercurywoodrose
@mercurywoodrose 17 дней назад
I found an interesting rock when I was eight years old in 1969 too big for me to move. It’s probably still sitting there. I think about it every year. I should probably try to go get it.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 17 дней назад
That's what normal people do, they find a rock they like, put a lease on it and walk it home
@pnuttheclownh2254
@pnuttheclownh2254 Месяц назад
I'm viewing, liking, sharing and commenting from Quakertown, Pennsylvania, USA.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Thanks
@pnuttheclownh2254
@pnuttheclownh2254 21 день назад
@@Ants_Pants you checked for magnetic iron in the rock, but did you check for gold and other valuable metals in the ore?
@rockystanaitis2908
@rockystanaitis2908 Месяц назад
You could grow prize winning pumpkins on that sled. Secret recipe. Dig a one meter cube hole in the ground. Layer in horse manure, spoiled hay, and garden fertilizer, and black dirt 4 inches at a time until the hole is full. Plant one pumpkin seed in the middle. Keep trimming the vine so it grows only one pumpkin. 600 pounds minimum.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Lol yeh
@darlenevjohnson5237
@darlenevjohnson5237 Месяц назад
Cool Rock! I would definitely have it checked, to see if it is a Meteorite.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Will do
@chrislindquist2003
@chrislindquist2003 Месяц назад
A surprise Ant's video on a Tuesday? Awesome! Andris, you have mentioned before you think you have a bomb crater on the property....is it possible this rock was damaged or hit by artillery of some sort maybe? I don't know
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Mhmh maybe
@RedRobinEnterprises
@RedRobinEnterprises Месяц назад
I'm a rock man. That looks like a piece of karst limestone, any chance you could put up a couple of minutes of close ups, need to see the grain structure. It is definitely not a granite and it doesn't look much like a meteorite given the size and surface texture, that would be rare. Given where you live I'm sure that there were glaciers passed over and occasionally dropped a non-local rock in the dirt, they're called erratics. Let us know if you want proper id and I'll respond. Love the channel.
@mytube0969
@mytube0969 Месяц назад
Hey Earth Man 😂 ... does he have an email address? Perhaps more of a chance he'd see that rather than a comment.
@papi_prepper8390
@papi_prepper8390 Месяц назад
I have read most of the comments and this is more plausible that volcanic or extraterrestrial. I thing karts limestone can be checked with a few drops of acid to do the fizz test. Otherwise, some type of sedimentary composite. All glacially transported stuff. My vote.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Hmm
@zincfive
@zincfive 21 день назад
I was thinking a breccia or conglomerate rock, which is clastic, metamorphic stone. It seems like there are inclusions of a tan color rock, though there aren't many good shots, he'd want to cut a piece off to get a good look at the matrix. I definitely don't think it's igneous or "granite", there are gneiss and gabbro that have inclusions, but they wouldn't erode those pockets, usually, unless they were under a river, and sand and water eroded them. Conglomerates are fairly common It's formed when pebbles, river rocks, boulders are silted in with mud, silt, clay sand, and "baked" under high pressure or near a volcanic intrusion, and then lifted up to be exposed in our lifetime, where you found it. If the pebbles that were trapped were calcium stones, like marble, agate, etc, they would erode from the normal acidity of rain and plant growth. Usually the matrix is some type of sandstone, slate, quartzite. Cut some piece from that or another smaller boulder with a cut-off saw or grinder with a diamond blade, you can wet it and get a better look at the composition. Some conglomerate stones have wild mixes of different rocks: marble, onyx, granite, gabbro, dolomite, serpentine. Some are used in the decorative stone "marble and granite" business for floors, countertops, etc
@michaelbuchholz2164
@michaelbuchholz2164 Месяц назад
I like the sound of your door. And the kids behind the window. 😊
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 20 дней назад
Lol
@lisavanderlinden777
@lisavanderlinden777 9 дней назад
Cool, thanks for sharing 🎉
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 8 дней назад
No problem
@tkilg7169
@tkilg7169 Месяц назад
Rare means valuable, but if they are common, not so valuable. That's the kind of luck I always have. We must be related.
@ulrikkruse4414
@ulrikkruse4414 Месяц назад
Nice surprice 👍
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Yes it was!
@raidkoast
@raidkoast Месяц назад
I've seen some comments mentioning limestone. That'd explain the odd corrosion in the rock. If it was a meteorite of that frickin size then you'd have a HUGE crater where it's at. Unless It blew/came apart coming down and these ones are shards. Insane size for a potential space rock nontheless.
@artk6177
@artk6177 Месяц назад
Super fun video! Thank You!
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@thaiexodus2916
@thaiexodus2916 Месяц назад
Definitely visicular, pyroclastic. Simple chem tests would reveal it's composition. Trivia: Estonia was once underwater a few eons back.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Yup
@cooloutcoexist
@cooloutcoexist Месяц назад
Tiny Ancient Aliens Pyramid™ for sure!
@MegaSunRise3
@MegaSunRise3 Месяц назад
Where I live, there used to be a plant that processed iron ore and the residue kinda looks similar.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Hmm
@joetuktyyuktuk8635
@joetuktyyuktuk8635 20 дней назад
Wow, I haven't seen a jackstand like that since the Project Farm did a video on jackstands... for that particular one, just keep using it like you did... it's much safer that way.
@stephenmeeks684
@stephenmeeks684 Месяц назад
You are a rock star.
@okatefirst
@okatefirst Месяц назад
In Estonia there is no volcanic area, but there is Kaali, a set of nine craters, which is located on the biggest island of Estonia, Saaremaa. It possibly could have exploded and sent Squidward, this rock? Thanks for the early video. Does this mean there will be no video Friday? Did I hear some Munchkins?
@alaric_
@alaric_ Месяц назад
Most plausible suggestion this far.
@westpoint1233
@westpoint1233 Месяц назад
I almost had to slap myself now thinking the workweek was over and Friday had arrived. Just know the disappointment when I realised that it is only Tuesday, but what a Tuesday it is when you release an extra video😊 I am glad you did not go all "TNT boom boom Camarata" on the thing and made it exiting for us😊
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Lol
@stigsimo
@stigsimo Месяц назад
wow. did nid not expekt a new video before friday. thanks Ants
@madmodders
@madmodders Месяц назад
Maybe that thing is the cause for your crater-like area over there, where you thought a (probably can't write that, but a cylinder with rapidly expanding materials inside) was dropped a long time ago...
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
That was most likely a ww2 bomb
@keeps717
@keeps717 Месяц назад
CHECK Another reason to love Ants Pants!
@Debbie4729
@Debbie4729 12 дней назад
Once you kind of get it on the forks(using a pry bar and some help)You could use some strong straps to keep it on the bars.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants 12 дней назад
Hmm makes sense
@barryhorne7052
@barryhorne7052 Месяц назад
I have a set of Grouser tracks for my skid steer . They turn it into a mini Joseph .
@RuedigerEtzold
@RuedigerEtzold Месяц назад
Looks like a Hemorrhoid to me!
@ferigle8925
@ferigle8925 Месяц назад
Por la apariencia, te doy dos versiones: meteorito o volcánica. Felicidades por el regalo.
@jonfrancis59
@jonfrancis59 10 дней назад
It is the Turd of a Giant Moose!
@albundy1956
@albundy1956 Месяц назад
I told U once to use a old car roof upside down, like a pulka, to move rocks.
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
I dont have old car roof
@albundy1956
@albundy1956 Месяц назад
@@Ants_Pants Get one for future move
@philhermetic
@philhermetic Месяц назад
If you have a metal detector, try it on the "rock"!!
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Used a magnet
@philhermetic
@philhermetic Месяц назад
@@Ants_Pants magnet will only show ferrous metals, i was thinking non ferrous, although meteorites usually have a high iron content.
@Ourhouse62
@Ourhouse62 Месяц назад
Its a rosta stone probably from south America or maybe the Philippines. Used for making healing crystal or crush to fine stone for decoration. Fish aquarium decoration. Pottery .
@trajonduclos7931
@trajonduclos7931 19 дней назад
Must agree, as to its deposition : Glacial erratic. As to composition, acid test will tell you if it is limestone, barring that, it is likely a deposit from ancient hydrothermal activity, with what appears to be a bit of host rock attached. The holes are possibly oxidized minerals weathering out. May be quite pretty, when cut and polished.
@timbo1961
@timbo1961 Месяц назад
Definitely came from Uranus!
@Ants_Pants
@Ants_Pants Месяц назад
Haha
@boa1793
@boa1793 24 дня назад
Not mine, Your’s!
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