Sand and Gravel Pit Rockhounding
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Hello Friends. Join Winry and I as we walk through my favorite sand and gravel pit on a chilly new years day, 2024. I do find a few interesting rocks and fossils. Once we are back at the shop I'll clean them up and shine a 365nm UV light on a few and show how they light up.
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Very cool!
Thank you, lots of fun!
What a fun rock hunt ! I can see your dog loves it out there as much as you do :) You have found some interesting great finds 😊
Winry loves to go hounding! And it's nice to have a partner looking about - while I'm looking at things on the ground :)
Please, keep me updated.
I've always fancied myself a junior paleontologist😊
Awesome Rocks and a Cool Pooch! Subscribed! Cheers and Blessings!
Thank you @jarmyvicious Winry is as good a sidekick as one could want. Thanks for the sub and blessings back!
Fun!
So much fun! I thought 28° was cold, a few days later it was sub zero!
Thought that was you Vince ❤
Nice finds! I love the variety that you found!
Definitely a wide variety at that find. I found a chain coral there once too. Thanks for watching!
I have a similar stones!!!
100th Subscriber! Great hunt from a fellow Michigan Rockhound! Glad I was suggested your video! Looking forward to seeing more in the future! Planning on doing my own Rockhound and Prospecting channel as part of my Network too! Might be fun to do a collaboration sometime!
Thanks @MakerAcreNinjaNetwork! I’ll check out your channel. And thank you for being 100th! I appreciate your watching and contributing to this community!
Are the red stones, Red Jasper?
I do find red jasper, and some that looks like a mix with light brown. It takes a great shine.
Are those opals?
I don’t think so 😀 but that’d be a cool find!
Very cool!
Thanks VK!