Jared Johnston
Jared Johnston
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Видео

Outdoor Wood Boiler installed!
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Outdoor Wood Boiler installed!
What is Hospital indemnity insurance and do I need it?
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I explain what hospital indemnity insurance is, and who should consider having it..
greenhouse update 3.26.21
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greenhouse update 3.26.21
Kimberlite or Pudding stone?
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I spent a couple of hours today pulling all my landscape rocks up and power washing them all for identification.. After spending the last few days learning all about Kimberlites, I set out on a mission to see if I can identify one. Of course it could be seeing what im looking for, I think I found some kimbwrlite!
I like big rocks!
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After finding a few big fieldstone laying in the fence rows by my house, I decided to go get them! 4 tractor loads worth of big rocks! including a giant pudding stone!
Ascending down to the Vandenberg Wreck (6.11.19)
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This is the first video I took on dive 1, at the Vandenberg wreck today. Mostly shows our group making our way to the bottom of the mooring line, down to the upper level of the ship. Tons of fish, including lots of Barracuda, which were all around the wreck, and even swimming in groups (of 12-20 barracuda) near the surface.
Vandenberg Wreck Submerged Art Show
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These are new pieces of art installed on the Vandenberg Wreck, off Key West. Here is a recent news article about the exhibit.. miami.cbslocal.com/2019/05/26/underwater-art-exhibition-key-west-reef/ Went with Captain Hooks, who now own Dive Key West! I highly recommend them if you're looking to dive in Key West. Captain Hooks also has shops and boats taking divers and snorkelers out at Big Pine ...
Diving the Vandenberg Wreck on 6/11/19 with Dive Key West on the EZ Diver
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This is the final video I shot on 6.11.19 with Dive Key West while diving the Vandenberg wreck with Sam, Nick, & Ashley on board the EZ Diver. Got several Bull Sharks on video, some pieces of art installed on Vandenberg during Memorial weekend 2019, and of course, lots of fish!
Modular fun...
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Just having fun learning how to play with my modular system
Scattered drums
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Just a tr8 and mx1 having fun
Groovy
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Groovy
Modular jam
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Modular jam
Lovelife
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Lovelife
OCL8
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Make Noise O-coast and Mysteron (low end/ high end) and a Tr-8
Making some noise...
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Making some noise...
Live PA
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Live PA
Double scoop
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Double scoop
February 12, 2017
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February 12, 2017
Bouncy
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Bouncy
Bent analog
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Bent analog
Mother 32 weirdness
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Mother 32 weirdness
Akai Rhythm Wolf Acid Bass line
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Akai Rhythm Wolf Acid Bass line
A little jam session
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A little jam session
Think quick (redo)
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Think quick (redo)
R2D2 Moog Mother 32
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R2D2 Moog Mother 32
Live improvised house music
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Live improvised house music
Fun with a TB-3
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Fun with a TB-3
Little groove
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Little groove
A little live set
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A little live set

Комментарии

  • @spirit-earth-community
    @spirit-earth-community 2 месяца назад

    The first what you must now is " the stones live " like plants animals and all on mother earth. But the stupid human life so in ego and they dont understand others and only them selve. Pkease be respectful to the stones and the giant mountains they are the strongest lifeform on earth from milklons of years and they have a power like magical shamans with a diffrent picture language ... CUT NO STONES FOR MONEY! LIGHTFUL SIGN OVER THIS, THE SEERS FROM THE 3 TIMES, OHM SHANTI 🙏

  • @reinal7339
    @reinal7339 3 месяца назад

    You can find diamonds and gold in pudding stones that's a pudding stone

  • @freshimpactco.8698
    @freshimpactco.8698 3 месяца назад

    Did you ever figure out anything or still needs some tips? Your rocks definitely have some very interesting inclusions. I might recommend getting a diamond tester and a very good quality UV light to test your specimens. It seems the grey rock is one big kimberlite specimen.

  • @alicia2671
    @alicia2671 4 месяца назад

    Nova escrita excelente trabalho com lindas pedras muito interessante 😮 obrigado por compartilhar 🙏❤️💙💚👍

  • @erinkelley1943
    @erinkelley1943 6 месяцев назад

    And You DiVE? WTF. I am in love. Twinnie😂

  • @erinkelley1943
    @erinkelley1943 6 месяцев назад

    And then I see you are a DJ as well. CrAZY!!!😅 Ok CONFIRMED. You ARE the male version of me!

  • @erinkelley1943
    @erinkelley1943 6 месяцев назад

    I think you just might be the male version of me. Pretty sure. 😂

  • @AsaTrenchard1865
    @AsaTrenchard1865 7 месяцев назад

    Moved to NE Michigan recently. Here, you can legally collect up to 25 pounds of rocks per year from state parks. We have two state park rockhounding expeditions planned for this year. One is Sturgeon Point (Harrisville, betw Alpena and Oscoda), which has a mile-long gravel bar jutting out into Lake Huron that's chock full of fossils. The other is Rockport (north of Alpena), which features a mountain of quarry tailings, mostly fossils including Petoskeys, trilobites, and horn corals, many of which are free from their matrices. We'll be staying late to flash for Yooperlites 👍

  • @AsaTrenchard1865
    @AsaTrenchard1865 7 месяцев назад

    Puddingstone always has red (jasper) inclusions.

  • @dalehammond1749
    @dalehammond1749 8 месяцев назад

    My understanding of "Pudding stones" is that they all have a white to brown silicate matrix. Some claim only the clearly whites are true "Pudding stones." I'm not an expert so I generally attempt to follow those who make that claim. What I've seen in general thus far is organized confusion on the subject. But again there's the stong bent toward the opinion that true Kimberlites are very rare in Michigan. Quoting: "More than 20 kimberlites have been discovered since 1971, and these post- Ordovician intrusions follow a general northwest trend through Iron, Dickinson, and Menominee Counties from Crystal Falls to Hermansville. Many kimberlites in Northern Michigan contain diamonds, while some appear to be barren." End of quote. My point I guess is, stones like yours are very common in Michigan and most people call them "Pudding stones."

  • @robertotamesis1783
    @robertotamesis1783 8 месяцев назад

    Pudding stones in Africa are most common .

  • @joshgoostree1825
    @joshgoostree1825 8 месяцев назад

    Look whats on it

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 8 месяцев назад

    Almost every word is incorrect... do more research.

  • @muhammadzeeshan-n7t
    @muhammadzeeshan-n7t 9 месяцев назад

    Nice very helpful video and I added this plane

    • @dogonit7412
      @dogonit7412 3 месяца назад

      Are you going to fly away?

  • @Golddigger-v5m
    @Golddigger-v5m 10 месяцев назад

    Are you sure those aren't petrified bones

  • @Golddigger-v5m
    @Golddigger-v5m 10 месяцев назад

    Looks like a joint bone

  • @Abloutions
    @Abloutions 10 месяцев назад

    the pudding stone looks to be a conglomerate.. all the stones in there are rounded which screams deposited from a river source

  • @zainazmanabdaziz
    @zainazmanabdaziz 11 месяцев назад

    That's big Kimberlite.

  • @rainacherienne1010
    @rainacherienne1010 11 месяцев назад

    Best explanation. My work offers this and I wondered if it’s something worth considering or totally useless. So it’s a good option but I’ll skip for now, don’t really want any extra costs per month while I’m still young, even if it’s a few dollars it adds up.

  • @vicbertfartingclack4559
    @vicbertfartingclack4559 Год назад

    Sorry. That is a classic jasper quartzite Puddingstone from the Lorrain formation, Huronian Supergroup. Yes, good ones often do contain that many clasts - not formed by lava - sedimentary to metamorphic. Not diamond. Not Kimberlite. The other greenish one, sure could be kimberlite.

  • @marcelotrindade-t5o
    @marcelotrindade-t5o Год назад

    tem algum brazileiro aqui da joinha nessa porra

  • @pablo6305
    @pablo6305 Год назад

    If it has jasper its suposed to be pudding stone. Have you noticed lately ,everyone has been interested in stones.weird. i have ten to twenty hobbies. I dont have room time for pudding collection, yet i am drawn to 9ne spot that i find pudding stones by the thousands. Im going to have to get a dolly.. good hunting fellas. Im gonna be known as the pudding-stoner.... the one with red is a conglomorite which is a puding stone due to the jasper. Kimberlites are for.ed inside conglomerite. I believe. Not certain

  • @emilio3769
    @emilio3769 Год назад

    Yeah I've found plenty of the light colored with bright reds and different colors in them. I new it had to be some kind of gems with all the obsidian around.

    • @emilio3769
      @emilio3769 Год назад

      I have one now about 4×5 inch cluster of it.. thousands of different rocks/crystals colors throughout it. But how to extract them??

  • @deannekliene2673
    @deannekliene2673 Год назад

    Triangle is a red flag for diamonds is my understanding....

  • @SydidIt
    @SydidIt Год назад

    Omg another central Mi rock enthusiasts! Manifest destiny?

  • @ericleebowenchamberlain4223
    @ericleebowenchamberlain4223 Год назад

    P.s. all stones are serpent puking out every orphis of its mother. There all clutches. Keep up good work. 2 years ahead

  • @joebacus8763
    @joebacus8763 Год назад

    hey bud, what i know about kimberlites is that they are filled with different raw tiny stones within the rocks and they are visible but yes at 6:30 are kimberlites👍👍

  • @phsx2890
    @phsx2890 Год назад

    U talking about Medicare gap or supplements for 65 yr old…mostly?

  • @edwingemstone
    @edwingemstone Год назад

    Big Kimberli....nice In my video I also show Kimberly stones and the crystals attached to the stones are so large that I wonder if this is a diamond or an ordinary crystal

  • @johngreen4610
    @johngreen4610 Год назад

    Jared why don"t you take a weekend trip to Lake Ellen in (da UP). It's just a few miles north of Channing MI. There is a Kimberlite pipe up there that was discovered about 1980. It contains no diamonds but you can learn a lot about kimberlites there. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Ellen_Kimberlite I wrote the article for Wikipedia.

  • @melodyfalle5708
    @melodyfalle5708 Год назад

    Ser good pm

  • @Eoj633
    @Eoj633 Год назад

    All your rock's were carved by natives.. I'm an avid collector and Hunter myself I study the images and try to piece together the art and origin of the stone's I collect.. make sure to always thank the spirits 🙏

  • @abcdef-kq2zg
    @abcdef-kq2zg Год назад

    There is a textbook from the U of M that tells everything about Mich geology. It is called "Geology of Michigan", by Dorr and Eschman. A used copy isn't that much money. I have studied it for years. I think that you would enjoy the knowledge it brings. Your local library probably has copies available also.

  • @bigonaka8159
    @bigonaka8159 Год назад

    I find myself looking at different rocks and picking them up and polishing them. My family thinks my cheese slid off the cracker so to speak. So I find your video very interesting and good to see someone else infected with the same symptoms i have.

  • @lightnsight980
    @lightnsight980 Год назад

    And I'm sure ya doing out by now, but try and scratch conundrum rock( ruby/saffire grow in) it's really only thing that will, and is one step down in hardness then diamond. /kimberlite 😎

  • @lightnsight980
    @lightnsight980 Год назад

    That's awesome, nice to see others that are all in and wanna know what they ( rocks / crystals) ha , keep it up and hope that you found your answers ...and kimberlite can be white too I guess, looking myself, how I found this video , so thank you. I recently did a yard dig, found some really neat stuff too.

  • @gwenfify
    @gwenfify Год назад

    Just place the kimberlite rocks with diamonds in lemon juice for a 3-5 days then just with a glove on your hand crush it to remove the diamonds from it's soften platinum ore settlement or just shake the container to have it fall apart to separate the diamonds

  • @audreysuite
    @audreysuite Год назад

    Very helpful. I just added it to my coverage

  • @carenallen5841
    @carenallen5841 2 года назад

    I found a large pudding stone in a farmers. Field MIDLAND MICHIGAN…and I have one just like the pinkish beige with smaller stone in it burgundy stones. Kimberlite

  • @caseyphillips7224
    @caseyphillips7224 2 года назад

    The first ones look.like bone.

  • @Ramal26
    @Ramal26 2 года назад

    Answered my question...Thanks Jared, very informative video!

  • @muhammadawalhidayat8143
    @muhammadawalhidayat8143 2 года назад

    Anda pasti sekarang bersyukur atas gunung api yg meletus mengeluarkan materi seperti itu dari dalam perut bumi tanpa susah payah menambang lahan yg begitu besar yg merusak kekuatan dan keindahan alam ini...setelah lahar dingin dan banjir bandang anda bisa mendapatkan nya..🙏👌😁

  • @colleendeis928
    @colleendeis928 2 года назад

    I’ve been reading up on kimberlites and maar - diatremes and I have ran into the same issues identifying what I’m finding. I have found similar rocks to the lighter one you have and I can’t really tell if it’s just a hunk of old concrete or volcanic breccia. I need the fancy equipment that scientists use to run chemical and isotopic analysis! 😂

  • @space.invaders
    @space.invaders 2 года назад

    Very interesting. I just got back from Northern Michigan, Gaylord area. I found a bunch of rocks I suspect are kimberlite and also 6 good size "pudding stones" Hmm. I already have some rocks in acid some smashed with a sledge and I have the loose material under the microscope at this very moment. Just an FYI, Diamond has 4 sides and quarts crystal has 6 sides.

    • @KGB.83
      @KGB.83 Год назад

      What do you mean? Pretty sure a diamond would just look like a chunk of clearish transparent mineral.. lol

    • @space.invaders
      @space.invaders Год назад

      @@KGB.83 Wow pfft lol, not under a microscope. Thats what I mean. So you think diamond looks like a chunk of clearish transparent mineral? You dont know much about crystallin structure do you. Pretty sure you do not know anything about diamond. Where have you ever seen a chunk of diamond? Minerals have structure to them with shapes that have sides and raw uncut diamond has 4 sides. Duuurrr....

  • @OpalholicsAnonymous
    @OpalholicsAnonymous 2 года назад

    8:00 some Canadian Kimberlite does look like that, the tone of the host rock is right. If its been deposited by a glacier from Canada, then you could be right. With the Glacier paths, if you map from your region to where the glaciers came from. You can find placer deposits of gems and mineral. And with canada being such a large source of diamonds. Its not unheard of.

    • @OpalholicsAnonymous
      @OpalholicsAnonymous 2 года назад

      Lamprophyre, Lamproite, and kimberlites can all host diamonds btw. I read a great little article post about it.

    • @OpalholicsAnonymous
      @OpalholicsAnonymous 2 года назад

      Harald G. Dill Leibniz Universität Hannover Dear colleagues, another answer from the point of view of an economic geologist: 1. Lamproite-group rocks are dark-colored magmatic rocks enriched in K and Mg and hypabyssal or effusive in origin. Lamproites are peralkaline ultrapotassic Mg-enriched magmatic rocks with all hallmarks of ultrabasic rocks such as elevated Cr and Ni contents ( Mitchell 1991). They may contain leucite, phlogopite, and glass (fizroyite), plogopite, diopside, leucite (wyomingite) or phenocrysts of diopside and phlogopite in a fine-grained glassy matrix which chemically can be approximated to the composition of leucite (madupite). They may also contain amphibole, olivine, sanidine, spinel, apatite and nepheline together with some wadeite and priderite. 2. Kimberlite-group rocks are close to porphyritic alkaline peridotites. They contain phenocrysts of olivine which frequently serpentinized, phlogopite converted into chlorite, geikelite (= "Mg ilmenite"), and. chromian pyrope-enriched garnet. They float in a fine-grained matrix of calcite, olivine, and phlogopite (2 nd gen.). Accessory minerals are ilmenite, magnetite, spinel, monticellite, apatite and perovskite. Chrome diopside mineralization in kimberlites is an important guide to diamond deposits. Kimberlite is by definition a K-enriched ultramafic rock which derived from a depth of more than 150 km below surface (Clement and Skinner 1985, Kirkley et al. 1991). Moving upwards, the hypabyssal intrusions grade into diatreme breccias and pyroclastic rocks 3. Lamprophyre-group magmatic rocks are dark-colored like the afore-mentioned subcrustal rocks abundant in biotite, hornblende, pyroxene, present as phenocrysts in a fine-grained matrix of K and Na/Ca feldspar and/ or feldspathoids. According to the abundance of these minerals mentioned above they are subdivided into minette, kersantite, spessartite, camptonite, monchiquite, fourchite and alnoite. No 1 - rocks are host of diamonds predominantly in Western Australia. No-2- rocks are host of diamonds predominantly in Tanzania, Botswana, Angola, DR Congo, South Africa, Russia, Lesotho, Canada, Zimbabwe, Greenland, Gabon (metakimberlites) No -3 - rocks gave besides diamonds (Michipicoten and Abitibi greenstone belts) also host to sapphire in Yogo Gulch, Montana, USA. It takes an outstanding position as it is bound to lamprophyre dykes classified as ouachitite ,a biotite monchiquite devoid of olivine with a glassy or analcime-bearing groundmass. Best regards Harald G.Dill

  • @OpalholicsAnonymous
    @OpalholicsAnonymous 2 года назад

    5:42 the luster on that crystal is intriguing. Depending on its hardness ot could be a hit. Maybe not a diamond. But it looked clean

  • @izzyangerman7604
    @izzyangerman7604 2 года назад

    My friend I thank you for helping me to realize that I’m not a madman. I went through the same strange obsession over the past couple of years and it led me to a whole new world. I am not a geologist by degree but I agree with other comments that the one looked like a bone of sorts, one looked like it could’ve been jade, and the green stone did look like kimberlite which I too have stumbled upon here in CO. Mostly though the main lesson I’ve taken from my obsession is how many artifacts are out there. Now I don’t know if they are artifacts because some amazing ancient civilization made them or if the Great Spirit created them but they have a story and something tells me you have a calling to help humanity through something big. Trust yourself and follow your heart🤟

  • @nyurieisbal1389
    @nyurieisbal1389 2 года назад

    i added this to my benefits after listening to this.

  • @gerardovictorperezperez8929
    @gerardovictorperezperez8929 2 года назад

    Hola usted me podría decir cómo se llama esta piedra

  • @thomasjohnson3082
    @thomasjohnson3082 2 года назад

    Have you not tried a diamond selector to test as they sit? I'd start there. Mohs hardness scale.