Did you know the most sought after, rare Zeolite is called a "Thomsonite?" FOUND IT! We spent the day on the shores of Lake Superior Minnesota not only looking for agates, but other treasures as well. And we found a bunch!
Hey! That beach you called fisherman's point, that's my great grandparents homestead. My great grandpa and great uncle built those fish houses a really, really long time ago!!
I read that Ellensburg blue agate is the rarest and most coveted "agate," and the third most sought after gem of the world. Furthermore, thompsonite is a zeolite.
I really hope you took the trash with you since you mentioned that your want to metal detect. Every metal detecting person I watch has a good code to "take the trash with you".
I know some secret spots that have good amounts thomsonite, from my knowledge only few know of the locations. If you know of any too I'd be willing to trade info.
The very best rockhounds will pick up trash as they hunt for rocks, they may come home with a bucket full of trash and 3-4 nice rocks, but they care about the planet. I'm not being critical of your channel, it's a good channel, but I cringe every time you toss a piece of trash instead disposing of it properly. I know I may get a lot of flack for suggesting this, although anyone who cares for the great outdoors would agree with me. Keep up the great channel!