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BLUE ROCKS
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PINK ROCKS
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ROCKS THAT USED TO BE WOOD
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SPACE ROCKS
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ROCKS THAT LIGHTNING MADE
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LOVE your fulgerite. And the meteorite samples.
I majored in geology in college. Wanted to be a volcanologist, and ultimately a planetary geologist so I could go into space some day. But computers paid WAY better so I dropped out of school. Still love rocks though.Thank you! I have a ton more. Like 4 display cabinets of stones. It's a fun hobby that I don't have to buy feed for, lol!
I majored in geology in college. Wanted to be a volcanologist, and ultimately a planetary geologist so I could go into space some day. But computers paid WAY better so I dropped out of school. Still love rocks though.
We were raised picking up rocks on the beaches along the Great lakes. My rock collection (apart from stone beads that I make jewelry with) are mostly found locally. Lots of fossils such as Petoskey stones, horn coral, Charlevoix stone, and other treasures that you can find just laying on the ground if you are keeping your eyes open.
That is a beautiful rock collection!
NoDid you want me to tell you why none of those are actually rocks?
Good thing I wasn't asking you