Rockhounding New Hampshire: Upper Ammonoosuc (Post Flood)
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Let's look at rocks in the upper Ammonoosuc River of Bretton Woods, NH, after the recent flooding. No talk.
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underwater vid came out sweet and the sound of walking on wet stones is spot on
I stretched the audio of the adjacent clips into the drone-footage voids (the drone does not record audio) so it looks a bit more natural. I should sync the individual footstep noises to the filmed footsteps, but the general noise and some music almost does the job.
Guy another great video of our Granite State, keep them comming
The Ammonoosuc is the most beautiful river in the world. That's why your sister got married there.
Great video, beautiful scenery!
Growing up here, I've fished and swum the Ammonoosuc from Mt. Washington all the way to Lisbon. There isn't a prettier river in the world. Expect more videos from its banks.
@@GraniteGuy look forward to it! It's so beautiful!
that reddish rock with the square pits in it like it has have had fools gold crystals in it??
Yes, pyrite is plentiful, but it tends to rust away into a brownish powder because of all the rain and water here.
did you take your gold pan with you? looks to be a good spot
I pan only where I can do so with 'loose surface collecting,' that is, no digging. So I use the pan itself (no shovel) to scrape the surface at locations with washed sand and no rocks, very rare.
I wish you would tell us what you're looking at and for
Sometimes I keep a rock that will fit in my saw and make a nice 40mm sphere for my collection. An upcoming video will show 3 rockhounding trips with a rock from each made into spheres, clarifying my purpose.
But mostly I walk around in nice places just looking at the natural world.
@@GraniteGuy I just wanna learn what to look for!!