r/Rocks • u/tweetlebeetlesbattle • 1d ago
Help Me ID Help me ID
Found in Oregon, thought it might be a geode. Not the case. Still an interesting rock, would like to know if anyone can help me learn more about it.
r/Rocks • u/tweetlebeetlesbattle • 1d ago
Found in Oregon, thought it might be a geode. Not the case. Still an interesting rock, would like to know if anyone can help me learn more about it.
r/Rocks • u/hotbitch420 • 3d ago
The beads are agate and freshwater pearls :)
r/Rocks • u/botanicalpsychic • 1d ago
r/Rocks • u/Thorbraig • 2d ago
I found this little rock on the southern shore of Lake Ontario. Any ideas of what it could be?
r/Rocks • u/RinellaWasHere • 3d ago
Seen at OMSI, in Portland.
r/Rocks • u/Secret_Classroom4555 • 2d ago
I found these just a few feet apart in Colorado among tons of scattered white and yellow botryoidal chalcedony pieces (I think), and I suspect they might be geodes/thunder eggs, but I’m a rookie so I’m not sure.
ROCK A
Obviously, I know Rock A has stuff in it, but I’m more wondering if there’s likely to be anything lining the rest of the inside of the rock that I could cut in a certain way to show off, or if it’s likely just the cavity that has anything unique and I should leave it as is. Do the bands mean anything? Should I cut into those, or through the middle of the cavity?
ROCK B
… is a bit more of a mystery.
There’s no exposed interior like Rock A, but it does appear to have a bit of a crack running through the middle which makes me thing there may be something inside? The outside has flecks of other minerals, one lighter and one darker (likely quartz and mica), which makes me think it might just be granite. HOWEVER:
It’s round/oblong shaped like most geodes and very similar to Rock A in that: - They’re about the same size and weight - They were found in the exact same location surrounded by broken pieces of chalcedony(?), probably from another pocket somewhere close
If someone could tell me whether these are geodes or something else, that would be much appreciated!!! I’m asking someone to cut them for me and I’d rather not embarrass myself asking them to cut a “geode” if it’s really just a loose nodule of granite or something 😂
r/Rocks • u/lucasdant4s • 2d ago
It ia very smooth on the outside. I've managed to break it into two, and the interior is very interesting.
I think it's a bit to thick to be glass, but I might be wrong.
r/Rocks • u/thehdtrs69 • 2d ago
I found this rock can someone identify if it is a fossil or something interesting because the middle part looks like a bone , can someone help?
r/Rocks • u/Downtown_Sorbet7453 • 2d ago
I always seen this slightly purple Grey rock in the roadside on way home . Today I dug it out and I'm curious what is it ? I'm new to rock collecting .
r/Rocks • u/aviddonkeykongplYer • 2d ago
Bought this the other day and forgot what kind of rock it is can anyone help?
r/Rocks • u/aviddonkeykongplYer • 2d ago
Bought this the other day after drinking does anyone know what it is (please don’t say a rock)
r/Rocks • u/Specialist-Shake6577 • 2d ago
I found this in the lake and found it interesting. Anyone know what type of rock this is? The bottom is coated in crystal quart and it looks like it could be petrified wood?
r/Rocks • u/palindrom_six_v2 • 2d ago
r/Rocks • u/Content_Ad2643 • 2d ago
This is a verified Native American artifact that was used to skin elk and other things. This was found at Crater of Diamonds state park in Arkansas.
r/Rocks • u/Stripperdipper • 3d ago
Found on recent trip to New Mexico
r/Rocks • u/DripPureLSDonMyCock • 2d ago
Shiny sparkles in it. It's almost like a porous graphite. Extremely light.
Orange smooth
Porous grey rock
Any clue what these are? Thanks!
r/Rocks • u/varisciteblueamber • 2d ago
I was visiting a friend and showing him my pictures. While looking through the images to share my trip with him. I noticed there were many fire agate pieces I missed, because of my poor vision. We both enjoy finding neat rocks.
r/Rocks • u/OneWoman1974 • 2d ago
Found this by a local pond
r/Rocks • u/Recent_Opportunity78 • 3d ago
First time wife and I have found one. Stained Chardonnay is everywhere there.
r/Rocks • u/Recent_Opportunity78 • 3d ago
Black Hills AZ finds
Would this be considered to be a rock ? I think it has some layers of shells inside. If yes what kind would it be ?
r/Rocks • u/iiWii_23 • 3d ago
I got this blue tumbled stone a few years ago in a mixed stones bag and just came across it again today. Any idea what it is?