I enjoy your videos so much! So informative & interesting. I am in love w the North shore. You are so blessed to live there! I also enjoy looking at your house...so many found & natural things. Thankyou!
Last week after the hurricane off Carolina there was an ancient oyster shelf exposed and many tools and jewelry from the neolithic era were in a large trench running up the beach. The tools are of many varieties, but I too found this heavy basalt used for small knives and a petrified tusk that has been shaped into an amulet with the letter "Z" carved in it (the 12,000 year old artist signature- all the tools are various forms of hammers and small mirrors to signal up the beach. I used Google Lens for assistance. Your piece with the letters is remarkable.
I have a few hundred pounds of 'rocks' that I've found right in our yards and driveway. Had to laugh because so many are technically beach stones! I wore out a hip anteriorly, bending down to collect my treasures. I've previously sorted most of them by color, texture, then density/weight. I so wish I had a geologist friend! Now I am inviting two young grand daughters to help me do a final sort after which I will try to identify them more accurately. This is the most fun I've had in years ;-). We seem to be living in some sort of vein of soil that was pushed down from Canada. I am glad to have found your channel and will use it as one of my learning sites. Thanks!
I agree - the finding is only half of fun. The researching is the other half -and who knows? maybe one of your granddaughters will grow up to be a geologist!
Love your video! Thank you! Two small comments, google lens actually works well for rock identifying surprisingly. I noticed your little white nodule with pink inside in your flint bowl and was thinking that could be datolite. Might want to check it out. Have a great day :)
Do you have a link or more info on the brand of uv flashlight you are using? I would like to get my hands on a decent one rather than the cheap one I purchased off of Amazon. Love your content, your videos have taught me many things, for which I am very grateful.
I swear by masks. And ever since a bout with stage 4 cancer nine years ago, my immune system isn’t so hot - But thx to vaccines, mask wearing & hand washing, I haven’t been sick since Covid reared its ugly head 4 years ago. Not many people can say that.
Thanks for inspiring me to learn more about those treasures 🤗😊
welcome!
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I enjoy your videos so much! So informative & interesting. I am in love w the North shore. You are so blessed to live there! I also enjoy looking at your house...so many found & natural things. Thankyou!
I love that you like them so much and are learning new things, hopefully...
Last week after the hurricane off Carolina there was an ancient oyster shelf exposed and many tools and jewelry from the neolithic era were in a large trench running up the beach. The tools are of many varieties, but I too found this heavy basalt used for small knives and a petrified tusk that has been shaped into an amulet with the letter "Z" carved in it (the 12,000 year old artist signature- all the tools are various forms of hammers and small mirrors to signal up the beach. I used Google Lens for assistance. Your piece with the letters is remarkable.
I from vietnam. I really like your video. Thank you
Thank you! Do you beachcomb there? If so, what do you find on your beaches?
@@s.d.patolo4279i living near beach 40km but there have not stone. You known. Mekong delta not too much stone.
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Be cool! Thank you from Long Island!
I have a few hundred pounds of 'rocks' that I've found right in our yards and driveway. Had to laugh because so many are technically beach stones! I wore out a hip anteriorly, bending down to collect my treasures. I've previously sorted most of them by color, texture, then density/weight. I so wish I had a geologist friend! Now I am inviting two young grand daughters to help me do a final sort after which I will try to identify them more accurately. This is the most fun I've had in years ;-). We seem to be living in some sort of vein of soil that was pushed down from Canada. I am glad to have found your channel and will use it as one of my learning sites. Thanks!
I agree - the finding is only half of fun. The researching is the other half -and who knows? maybe one of your granddaughters will grow up to be a geologist!
Love your video! Thank you! Two small comments, google lens actually works well for rock identifying surprisingly. I noticed your little white nodule with pink inside in your flint bowl and was thinking that could be datolite. Might want to check it out. Have a great day :)
Oh great! Thanks for the tips!
👍👍 very good 👌
Do you have a link or more info on the brand of uv flashlight you are using? I would like to get my hands on a decent one rather than the cheap one I purchased off of Amazon. Love your content, your videos have taught me many things, for which I am very grateful.
I like LightFe UV 301
Jasper is predominantly a sedimentary rock, not igneous.
Yes, TY for the correction.
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Play to cool UV light thanx
Will gneiss polish well?
where can this uv light be found?
LightFe UV 301 - just google you’ll find another number of different places where you can order one
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You're pretty awesome
Please keep that hag stone and saturn stone. It brings luck and protection.
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Nice job,but dont wear a mask. All you need is circulating air.
I swear by masks. And ever since a bout with stage 4 cancer nine years ago, my immune system isn’t so hot - But thx to vaccines, mask wearing & hand washing, I haven’t been sick since Covid reared its ugly head 4 years ago. Not many people can say that.