S Stoned888 Tenderfoot Jun 14, 2024 6 15 Jun 14, 2024 #1 What type of those is that, ive nerver seen one like it?? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments IMG_20240614_155556.jpg 923.2 KB · Views: 59 IMG_20240614_155537.jpg 931.3 KB · Views: 61 IMG_20240614_172914.jpg 1.5 MB · Views: 51 IMG_20240614_172643.jpg 2.9 MB · Views: 48 IMG_20240614_164157.jpg 3.5 MB · Views: 52
What type of those is that, ive nerver seen one like it?? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon!
unclemac Gold Member Oct 12, 2011 7,233 7,350 Primary Interest: Beach & Shallow Water Hunting Jun 14, 2024 #2 nice indeed! Upvote 1
pepperj Gold Member Feb 3, 2009 41,143 157,050 🥇 Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used Deus, Deus 2, Minelab 3030, E-Trac, Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Jun 14, 2024 #3 Is that Azurite? Upvote 0
OP OP S Stoned888 Tenderfoot Jun 14, 2024 6 15 Jun 16, 2024 Thread starter #4 pepperj said: Is that Azurite? Click to expand... Its a eklogit Upvote 4
Sandog Bronze Member Nov 27, 2017 1,486 3,351 Treasure coast 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 16, 2024 #5 Very pretty stone. From the close ups I was going guess a stone painted by Van Gough. Upvote 1
tamrock Gold Member Jan 16, 2013 15,449 31,354 Colorado Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 16, 2024 #6 Sandog said: Very pretty stone. From the close ups I was going guess a stone painted by Van Gough. Click to expand... Me too. A real metamorphic masterpiece that rock is. Last edited: Jun 16, 2024 Upvote 0
Sandog said: Very pretty stone. From the close ups I was going guess a stone painted by Van Gough. Click to expand... Me too. A real metamorphic masterpiece that rock is.
tamrock Gold Member Jan 16, 2013 15,449 31,354 Colorado Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 16, 2024 #7 I'm thinking a type Garnet Gneiss, but one more interesting than the one in this link. Garnet Gneiss - Stock Image - C050/3827 Garnet Gneiss, non-foliated, from Oka, Quebec. A coarse-grained gneiss composed mainly of hornblende, plagioclase, and garnet (red). Phil Degginger/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY www.sciencephoto.com Upvote 1
I'm thinking a type Garnet Gneiss, but one more interesting than the one in this link. Garnet Gneiss - Stock Image - C050/3827 Garnet Gneiss, non-foliated, from Oka, Quebec. A coarse-grained gneiss composed mainly of hornblende, plagioclase, and garnet (red). Phil Degginger/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY www.sciencephoto.com
tamrock Gold Member Jan 16, 2013 15,449 31,354 Colorado Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 16, 2024 #8 Stoned888 said: Its a eklogit Click to expand... Yeah, Eclogite - Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.org Upvote 1
ToddsPoint Gold Member Mar 2, 2018 6,158 17,416 Todds Point, IL Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Jun 18, 2024 #9 Stoned888 said: Its a eklogit Click to expand... You might be stoned but you sure know your rocks! Upvote 0
OP OP S Stoned888 Tenderfoot Jun 14, 2024 6 15 Jun 18, 2024 Thread starter #10 ToddsPoint said: You might be stoned but you sure know your rocks! Click to expand... Hahaha real stoner Upvote 0
ToddsPoint said: You might be stoned but you sure know your rocks! Click to expand... Hahaha real stoner
Bucket Lister Bronze Member Dec 20, 2023 1,237 2,276 Detector(s) used XP Dēus II XP MI-6 XP WSA II-XL Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Jun 18, 2024 #11 Ooh, an eclogite... how gneiss! 😁 https://cosweb1.fau.edu/~warburton/Spring2020/GLY4310_S20/4310LB10_S20.pdf Upvote 1
Ooh, an eclogite... how gneiss! 😁 https://cosweb1.fau.edu/~warburton/Spring2020/GLY4310_S20/4310LB10_S20.pdf
antmike915 Silver Member Apr 20, 2020 3,066 6,591 SE Alabama Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Jun 25, 2024 #12 Very nice 👌 Upvote 0
ConceptualizedNetherlandr Bronze Member Apr 17, 2014 2,274 1,639 Sagittarius A* Primary Interest: Other Jun 25, 2024 #13 Obviously Psilocybin Stone.Surprising common for stoners to see them, but very rare to have them photographed Upvote 1
Obviously Psilocybin Stone.Surprising common for stoners to see them, but very rare to have them photographed