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Got this one yesterday out of some wood chips in a parking lot. I see lots of cool stuff in there! Lynnwood, Washington, a little north of Seattle.










Got this one yesterday out of some wood chips in a parking lot. I see lots of cool stuff in there! Lynnwood, Washington, a little north of Seattle.
I love purple and green ones like this! I have several more. No idea what it is.
Another one from Lynnwood Washington. Got this from a neighbor (she had a pile of rocks she'd dug out of the yard). As soon as I saw it I started getting excited. I love the rich red and green.
Jasper? No idea. And the dots? How would this form?
Found this beauty in the dirt in a parking lot near us in Lynnwood, Washington. I love the swirl of colors! Orange, white, green spots, and even a couple red spots . I think it's quartz and jasper.
New favorite! I love the colors. No idea what it could be. I'm in Washington State just north of Seattle. I find a lot like this around here, but never one this big.
Uncovered this one this morning. Lots of red and orange. No idea what it could be. The red almost looks like carnelian, but I don't know.
So, I stumbled on a super cool surprise supply of rocks and crystals the other day. One of them I spotted was this one, with a nice strip of amethyst. I'm not sure what the other rock is, maybe green chert or serpentine. Whatever it is it's beautiful. This is definitely a contender for the coolest rock I've found. I'm in Washington, a little north of Seattle, but I think these were brought here from other states. 🪨❤️
So, I stumbled on a super cool surprise supply of rocks and crystals the other day. One of them I spotted was this one, with a nice strip of amethyst. I'm not sure what the other rock is, maybe green chert or serpentine. Whatever it is it's beautiful. This is definitely a contender for the coolest rock I've found. I'm in Washington but I think these were brought here from other states. 🪨❤️
So, I stumbled on a super cool surprise supply of rocks and crystals the other day. One of them I spotted was this one, with a nice strip of amethyst. I'm not sure what the other rock is, maybe green chert? This is definitely a contender for the coolest rock I've found. I'm in Washington but I think these were brought here from other states. What do you think?
Here at r/talkingrocks, we love seashells, too! A friend brought me this one, and I just love it! Show off your seashell and sea glass collections, too. Let us see what you've got!
Can't remember where I found this one, somewhere around here in Lynnwood, Washington, north of Seattle. It's all different colors, looks quartzy. It's got some red in it too. Anyone know what this is?
I love this one. I'm curious about the stripes and especially the circles. How did they form? 🪨❤️
The first group is a very cute little family in some gravel outside of a smoke shop. There's a pipe above it that constantly drips. The second is outside of a thrift shop on what's left of a bush of some kind. I think the one with stripes is so beautiful. I'm just north of Seattle, Washington.
I found this yesterday and I'm curious about the combination of colors and kinds of rock in this mix. Someone help!
Some nice carnelian agate pieces I bought from a crystal shop near us yesterday. I'm gonna have to go back and get more. I love them. They'll have to do for now until I can dig up my own!
Found this one somewhere around here in the Lynnwood, Washington area. It's greenish and I just think it's pretty.
My aunt gave me this, she said she bought it at the petrified forest in arizona but didn’t know if it was real or not. It does have a little bit of weight to it but nothing crazy. pla helpp 🙏🙏
I took a trip to Texas recently and I grabbed a few from everywhere I went. A lot of jasper, apparently, brown and red. There's others too, obviously, and even a broken hunk of concrete with a bunch of cool pebbles in it. I flew into Houston and drove to Beaumont. I got most of these in Beaumont, but there's a few from the drive back and forth. The jasper is literally everywhere. It's in front yards, outside of businesses, the side of the road, everywhere. Everyone gets theirs from Home Depot according to my cousin.