Hey Thirst Fast! I agree it must be slickenside, there’s some faults in that area for sure. It could be Opal, I couldn’t see any of the characteristic optical properties, yet I plan to cut them at some point and have a closer look. Thanks Thirst fast!
@@rocknature3318 Common opal doesn't flash like precious opal does, it's just a softer, more amorphous form of what would otherwise chemically be chalcedony. I agree, they'll do well on the saw, and polish up very nicely too!
Fantastic finds, thank you for sharing
Sweet video.
I'm digging that funky tune in the background as well! Nice finds.
Have you ever tryed submerging your agots and other rocks in white vinegar for about a week to see the amazing results.
1:13 that almost looked like slickenside
2:10 is it possible that some of that could be opal?
I liked the funky tune in the background!
Hey Thirst Fast! I agree it must be slickenside, there’s some faults in that area for sure. It could be Opal, I couldn’t see any of the characteristic optical properties, yet I plan to cut them at some point and have a closer look. Thanks Thirst fast!
@@rocknature3318 Common opal doesn't flash like precious opal does, it's just a softer, more amorphous form of what would otherwise chemically be chalcedony. I agree, they'll do well on the saw, and polish up very nicely too!