I'd bet that you have quite a few lonsdaleite meteorite/impact diamonds. They're described as translucent with a yellowish brown color but color varies and they're harder than a normal diamond which is 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness and Lonsdaleite is a 16, because of their hexagonal crystal structure. I've got some if you want me to send you a few to look at. You can't scratch them with the best of knives. A scratch will be clear or similar to that of the rock or crystal. A scratch left that's the same color as your knife, is your knife in it's powdered form.
Nice! I`ve got a little stone collection as well. Are the ones at the end Bernstein or something similar? They look cool! (I don`t mean the piece of glass but the other ones)
Honestly, I don't have any idea. I only know that those are what people are looking for. For now, it's just something to do while walking along the beach that keeps me at a very slow pace.
@@corvusaeternusI don't think so. It looks similar but these are volcanic rocks. They do have that nice amber color, though. The big one actually has more of a rootbeer brown color to it. When I first saw it I thought it looked like chocolate. I know there is also petrified wood to be found. There is quite a variety to the geology in this state, if you are into geology you would have a great time. In the foothills they still look for gold and there was some significant coal mining.
The last one is a piece of glass. At first I wasn't really sure what it was.
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😂😂😂😂😂 the last one piece of glass
Pretty cool rock collection 🥰🥰!!
Thanks. I suppose I should update it.
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I'd bet that you have quite a few lonsdaleite meteorite/impact diamonds. They're described as translucent with a yellowish brown color but color varies and they're harder than a normal diamond which is 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness and Lonsdaleite is a 16, because of their hexagonal crystal structure. I've got some if you want me to send you a few to look at. You can't scratch them with the best of knives. A scratch will be clear or similar to that of the rock or crystal. A scratch left that's the same color as your knife, is your knife in it's powdered form.
مرحبا صديقي مانو او اسم الحجر البني الشفاف ارجو الرد اذا ممكن تحياتي لك وشكرآ
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Good job, I am from Egypt and we have beautiful and rare stones
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Im from India, karnataka I have lot of stones with me
Yes boss I am from Himachal Pradesh I have also lot of stok fo stone rttnIndian
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Nice! I`ve got a little stone collection as well. Are the ones at the end Bernstein or something similar? They look cool! (I don`t mean the piece of glass but the other ones)
sorry I meant Amber I wrote the German word...
Honestly, I don't have any idea. I only know that those are what people are looking for. For now, it's just something to do while walking along the beach that keeps me at a very slow pace.
@@corvusaeternusI don't think so. It looks similar but these are volcanic rocks. They do have that nice amber color, though. The big one actually has more of a rootbeer brown color to it. When I first saw it I thought it looked like chocolate. I know there is also petrified wood to be found. There is quite a variety to the geology in this state, if you are into geology you would have a great time. In the foothills they still look for gold and there was some significant coal mining.
The last ones look to me like the agates I found in Egypt especially the dark yellow ones
В третьей тарелке, второй образец тоже камень, а не янтарь.
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