rjbud1
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by rjbud1 on Nov 5, 2015 19:17:26 GMT -5
Hi, I was wondering if anybody could help me to ID the rocks in photo #4 and photo #5.And for all the other photos, I just wondering if those would make nice tumbled rocks. Thanks in advance!! (Note: there is also the same rocks but dry near the end of the page). imgur.com/a/ona8a
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Post by vegasjames on Nov 5, 2015 21:36:38 GMT -5
The link does not go to your photos.
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rjbud1
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since November 2015
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Post by rjbud1 on Nov 6, 2015 6:55:52 GMT -5
Link works now.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2015 11:11:21 GMT -5
Bainbrook brown.
Cant speak for the pebbles.
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fadeinlight
off to a rocking start
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Post by fadeinlight on Nov 9, 2015 12:08:50 GMT -5
I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I would venture these guesses: the first appears to be some sort of moss agate (or perhaps orbicular), the second some weathered fanglomerate, then next looks like a layer of vesicular chalcedony/quartz on top of a thin layer of something that was probably silicated into jasper. I'd guess flint or a gray chert on the next one, and the last looks like a bit of quartz.
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rjbud1
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since November 2015
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Post by rjbud1 on Nov 11, 2015 17:11:54 GMT -5
Well.. I was hoping that first was an agate. Kinda looked like one to my eye. I'm fairly new to the hobby, so thank you guys so much for the help!!
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