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Name that rock The last of these.
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7-2-2014 at 15:02 by: Morgan |
Name that rock More box rocks.
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7-2-2014 at 14:44 by: Morgan |
Name that rock I was looking in a few boxes for my purple fluorite crystals and came across these rocks in boxes. T ... |
7-2-2014 at 14:35 by: Morgan |
Name that rock I was looking at your clear fluorite crystals Pathos and it reminded me of mine that I have in a box ... |
4-2-2014 at 07:14 by: Morgan |
Mythbusters "explosive snake" mystery compound I liked this episode of the Mythbusters. It is sad there can't be a better science show, maybe get t ... |
3-2-2014 at 12:34 by: Morgan |
Name that rock Blessedly the last. |
3-2-2014 at 11:10 by: Morgan |
Name that rock Bear with me, I've more. |
3-2-2014 at 11:03 by: Morgan |
Name that rock Some common rocks and ordinary unloved rocks with different patterns in them ... I like the one on t ... |
3-2-2014 at 10:53 by: Morgan |
Dolomite chalk Here's a 25 kg bag of 55/30.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/25kg-Dolomitkalk-Dolomit-Rasenkalk-Gartenkalk-D ... |
2-2-2014 at 12:58 by: Morgan |
Name that rock Here's a quartz-like rock which is slightly translucent on the outer surface that seems kind of geod ... |
2-2-2014 at 10:23 by: Morgan |
Name that rock I might try some colorful green fire flame test with the copper carbonate from one of those rocks bf ... |
2-2-2014 at 09:09 by: Morgan |
Name that rock I split some black obsidian . The pieces almost look like black tar, how smooth they are when fractu ... |
2-2-2014 at 08:38 by: Morgan |
Dolomite chalk Maybe it's the amount available to plants if it's a fertilizer.
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2-2-2014 at 08:28 by: Morgan |
Name that rock This one reminds me of fine clay sort of.
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2-2-2014 at 07:10 by: Morgan |
Name that rock blargish I will see what I can do to figure out what that turquoise suspect is. Oddly, I thought the ... |
2-2-2014 at 07:03 by: Morgan |
Name that rock I was wondering what the green is?
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1-2-2014 at 20:28 by: Morgan |
Name that rock I think I found the source of that piece of white crinkle rock but not the name.
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1-2-2014 at 20:15 by: Morgan |
Name that rock I was going to say agate but it would have been a guess. I vaguely remember some agates on the coast ... |
1-2-2014 at 20:00 by: Morgan |
Name that rock Neodymium magnets will stick to this, better in some spots if I recall. It has a more glittery appea ... |
1-2-2014 at 19:51 by: Morgan |
Name that rock This rock is really glittery in strong sunlight and it leaves glitter on your fingers too.
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1-2-2014 at 19:43 by: Morgan |
Name that rock bfesser here's that one rock I tried to magnify for you with meager results. With my eyes it seems l ... |
1-2-2014 at 19:39 by: Morgan |
Name that rock The amber colored crinkle rock is about as hard as quartz I would say and certainly not a 2-3. I hea ... |
1-2-2014 at 19:16 by: Morgan |
Electrostatic tidbits Having experimented with PVC and PTFE as a source of static electricity, a great winter activity, I ... |
31-1-2014 at 13:19 by: Morgan |
Name that rock Pathos I will fiddle with the amber colored rock and take another photo this weekend. What about tha ... |
30-1-2014 at 16:50 by: Morgan |
Name that rock It could be muscovite, I'm not one to ask as I know very little. I could say it looks like mica and ... |
30-1-2014 at 09:49 by: Morgan |
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