Finding Jasper and Unakite in Glacial Till | Rockhounding Kept Simple

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In this video I go back to the secret mine site to search the glacial till for jasper, unakite, jasper agates and other fabulous rocks like a huge piece of basalt with nodules still intact!!! Please like and subscribe if you like my content and want to see more.

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Nice color you found. I look forward to your future videos.

bloomingtonian
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Rock at 13.21--looks a lot like banded iron formation: dozens of thin layers twisting. And yes, the rock at 14:55 is a Michigan puddingstone, which--as you say--is a conglomerate. From what I have read, to be a Michigan puddingstone the matrix holding the smaller stones must be light-colored. Michigan has a great supply of these rocks and the theory is that they were brought from Ontario by the glaciers.

CarolynMcPherson-rz
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Can't wait to see the NoduleRama!! So interesting to see that colorful granite--all I've seen before is black/white/grey. Love your work--your area has THE most colorful variety of stones!

littleSallyJo
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Love all your video’s....your rock identification is so helpful to us newbies!

dinahjeffries
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4:10 ilooks almost like poppy jasper. Great video, thanks for showing all the cool rocks and nature scenes :)

mitchgillilan
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Beautiful finds today, grateful for your work. My wife, kids and I appreciate it!

CityRockhounding
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Beautiful videos you have. I love how much you appreciate nature and rocks. Your wife is very lucky LOL so are your boys

MACorrupt
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More really nice finds. I really appreciate the fact that you tell us what the rocks are, it helps me identify some of the ones I have. Thank you for sharing videos of the wildlife you have in your area also, love it.

judyherman
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I love unakite! And also collect beautifully coloured granites like you. I love your channel and have been binge watching since I found it! Thanks so much for this great YT content, from a fellow NS'ner!

kristinagrevatt
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Lots of goodies there dude! But those eagles were awesome... Close to where I live, there is an annual gathering of them in June. It just happened and I counted 17... One time I counted 52! They are so cool. Thanks for sharing that. As for the rocks... I think you're correct with most. The one at 12:15 looks to be chert possibly and the one at 12:48 I really think is a banded chert.
Keep on rockin🐾

MarlainaAtkins
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Really liking the content so far! Fellow Nova Scotian here, your blue beach video inspired me to head out there today with the family, had a few nice finds, kinda bummed the museum was closed though, anyway keep up the great work!

mycomurph
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Love your vids, music not too loud, ty. You identify each, ty. Talk bit louder please, dont want to miss your good info
Keep them coming!

cindyshanks
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Love these rock xx i live i scotland and find zeolites also they r beautiful xxx

klairesprengel
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So was that petrified wood? That’s what I was going for lol Another fascinating and informative video. Thanks again

maureenpeak
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Hi awesome vid learned lots just wondering where you were at I'm new hounding lol I'm in Amherst ns

tlkns
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I was intrigued by the glossy brown rectangular piece. Does jasper come in dark brown? It had a “seam” appearance. I wonder what it was?

savagesquirrel
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Where can you find Glacial Till areas? Is it possible that there could be some closer to me then what I would think?

amyann