15 COOLEST ROCKS Ever Found
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After billions of years of turmoil during which our planet created extreme temperatures and pressures, the earth’s crust is now a complex mixture of different types of rocks and minerals. Sometimes some of these may make their way to the surface, or be exposed as we dig down to find valuable materials… and, with a range of different colors and formations, they can be incredible to look at. It's time, then, to see some of the best examples, as we reveal the 15 coolest looking rocks ever found.
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A gemstone video that actually uses images and videos of the actual gemstone your talking about!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
A particular types of gypsum called Selenite, should be on this list. I don’t wana ruin the surprise for you, so just look up Mexico’s giant crystal cave and be astonished.
@josiemorgan5401
11 ай бұрын
This cave is amazing thank you for sharing this information 👍
@heliosgnosis2744
11 ай бұрын
You can dig that for free well the park pass for the salt flats in OK in the US heck most locals have long forgotten about the salt flats
@XxGirlFallenxX
9 ай бұрын
they mention this cave in top biggest rocks video
16:46 no one going to mention that rock vibrating!!!😮😮it shock a little bit then a lot all by itself 😮😮
Mother earth is amazing I've always loved crystals , gem stones , minerals. Thank you very informative
Stunned the narrator pronounces "chalcedony" correctly.
Lapis was prefered to azurite for pigment. Easier to grind into a fine powder. Da vinci used it foe indigo and various shades of blue.
So did anybody notice the amethysts cluster vibrate to the point of shaking then stops then starts shaking again yet none of the other ones moved at all so am eye thyst crazy or what
The Azurite @1:50 looked like topographical map!
So many neat looking rocks, I'd bet they'd make lovely jewelery!!!
@danielobrien1571
11 ай бұрын
How long do you keep your hair? I admire ladies that grow theirs impressive lengths, describe it and how it looks?
Where is Opals, Those are beautiful
Ossidiana [ vulcano] Lapislazzuli 🤩🤩 , bornais, ecc ecc very very Beautiful..Thank you
Why didn't you mention opal? You know, the one in the thumbnail picture!
I wonder why malachite wasn’t on this list.
@aaronh1372
8 ай бұрын
Green is common in nature, blue is not. So, when choosing a secondary mineral of copper carbonate, they chose the more rare, beautiful azurite. Malachite has enough press already as it is.
That fire obsidian is the prettiest rock I've ever seen If I ever get married I want my ring to be made of that stone
@deltabluesdavidraye
11 ай бұрын
Chips easily
@JADEALEXANDRITE
Ай бұрын
I just learned of it last week. Wish I could show you pictures of some I came across! However, remember it's a volcanic glass. So it will scratch and chip easily. Not ideal for a ring. Beautiful for a pendant ❤
I'm digging the information literally and figuratively. Thank you for teaching me more about rocks in 20 minutes than I ever learned in 12 years from school. I appreciate it considering I live by the rock river in rock county.. lol
WOW 🤩 VIDEO 📼 I TS BEAUTIFUL 😊 MEGIC ,Mineral..VERY VERY BEAUTIFUL. THANK YOU 👍🌟👋👏👏🙌🤝🤝👍🟠🔵🟣🔝💖
Chris Kane discovered the rock that makes things roll 😎
@danamoss8847
11 ай бұрын
❤
@chriskane1
11 ай бұрын
😉
Thank you for this huge volume of information about each Gem type, composition and origins. Fascinating. Isn't Mother Earth clever! We humans need to be more appreciative about the privilege of living here.
Well, every single one is in the collection. 🎉 nature is a badass creator. ❤
I have a piece of Bornite and had no idea
Would rather have these than diamonds! Much more beautiful!
@aufimmerundewig
Ай бұрын
Do you have diamonds? We can swap.😊
Malachite is beautiful
all very nice crystal minerals good video.
I love Mexican fire agates too
Thank you so much this is Fabulous explanation , and show, and tell Fantastic ❤
Thanks so much for the valuable information and history of the stones
Wow 😮
This is the coolest geology video ......thank you for sharing it.
I definitely would love to have them rocks. Or crystals. I want to start a collection. Can I have them all. Lol. I would collect all of them.
@Violet-qf8dr
11 ай бұрын
Etsy is a great place to find crystals.
I founds a pretty cool rock on a hike last week. Kinda looks like Florida, it should be on this list
I remember having a good sized piece of iron pyrite back when I was in sixth grade. No idea where that rock is since it has been since 1985 when I was 11.
Thank you for sharing this awesome information.
It’s very fun to collect find trade these rocks. I’m lucky enough to live in area with high numbers of crystals and caves
So in Montana/Wyoming we have the Yellowstone colldeera. Wouldn't it be an honest hypothesis that her lava tubes would contain diamonds, gold, among other things?
Educational and informative video 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
A mineral is not a rock.A rock is made of a combination of minerals.
@jeeziss8563
9 ай бұрын
NERD! HAHAHA just joking...
@JADEALEXANDRITE
Ай бұрын
Lol 🎉❤
The feeling of florite in the hand is warm and cool
I have each of these ❤️ our mother is so creative
I was fully expecting to be disappointed by this but I was so impressed by it that I subscribed
Very beautiful gems! Thank you for your video. Btw, i am watching you from Russia
What about opal?
Where is the opal in your thumbnail? CLICKBAIT
i appreciate an Australian black opal, well, ok, all Australian opal! also, your thumbnail is erroneous as to the content of the video, but at least not in the click bait fashion. let me explain with the following. A rock is made up of more than 1 mineral A crystal is a mineral with a crystalline structure (atoms that form a repetitive shape) A mineral is a solid inorganic substance that forms naturally A stone is a non-metallic mineral or rock ✌️🐝➕
I love that it is called Tigers eye when Tiger's pupils are not verticle.
Great Admin!
you;ve got a cool voice
@danielobrien1571
11 ай бұрын
Are you a lady with very long hair? I admire woman that grow theirs luxurious lengths, describe it and how it looks?
@Chody1227
11 ай бұрын
@@danielobrien1571 what's your IQ?
@danielobrien1571
11 ай бұрын
@@Chody1227 I'm complementing you on your profile picture, curious if you're a female with longer hair. I have an admiration for ladies that grow their hair impressive lengths and find it to be beautiful.
@Chody1227
11 ай бұрын
@@danielobrien1571 i think you should check into an asylum.
@danielobrien1571
11 ай бұрын
@@Chody1227 Well, to that I say take care and have a good life.
I have that Oring one what is supposed to be valuable I fond it in a river
Wow! very nice!
Did my AI man say people were using osidian for seven HUNDRED THOUSAND years?! wow, that shifts the timeline a bit
I thought Lapis Lazuli was only in Minecraft!!!!
very interesting.
Have you ever heard of Ilivanite
@JADEALEXANDRITE
Ай бұрын
No 😅
Rock looks like a coral reef with water on too
this is so cool
Nice pic 😻👍
Spokane Washington where can I find them
I believe Strontium produces PINK gas.
Nevada has azurite and rodo💯
@robertjones6242
Ай бұрын
Carnelian, fluorite, fire opal is in nevada too
@robertjones6242
Ай бұрын
Actually nevada has almost all those 😂
11:15 those are some high quality gas station arrowheads!
Pov: you didn't keep those neck muscles extended And yes if you're wondering, i searched for this video specifically to comment this
@JADEALEXANDRITE
Ай бұрын
😅
God is such an amazing creator. I am particularly fond of Tiger Eye.
So you show a picture of an opal for your video yet it is never mentioned as being one of the coolest rocks? I was expecting to see some really spectacular stones and was disappointed. The video was informative and well made but how could you leave out opal or fire Agate or rainbow moonstone?? Lol Cheers
Yeah sorry but opals are more beautiful then anything on this list
Supercool😎
should have included turquoise
whats the rock from the thumbnail tho
@JADEALEXANDRITE
Ай бұрын
Looks like opal with fire agate inside if that is even possible 🤔
So are Earthworks.
Washington where can I find them Spokane Washington
Eye candy
👍
i have the tiger eye
go timmy
this is basically the definition of "nerd"
I think my favorite specimen is my 50+ carat raw tsavorite.
NO- im sorry but they DO NOT "run" on their knuckles especially like a gorilla does, what they do is they "fully commit" to the run by leaning over and almost "pedaling" with their arms! Amazing to remember....
Where is bacan from Indonesia?
😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤
God’s creation is beautiful 🤩
🙂
The only thing that's clickbait is all of these are just rocks the only look the way they do when polished and cut so you will pretty much never see any of these in nature
@user-kn5vn7oy8q
21 күн бұрын
That’s not true…. I prospect in Maine and there’s more than one rare mineral here that’s just as beautiful raw as polished
Wow! THANK YOU!
my stuff I find is ten times more colorful and extremely more beautiful here on the Washington 100 miles from ocean shores and64 miles m miles from seattle
I bought a replica of a Chanel brooch for $20 to compare materials etc. The real brooch cost $800 and was made of the exact same materials - brass, synthetic pearls, glass. 🤦🏻♀ The other one is a $40 one #kkuwan Backpack Replica - also works for Compare - I can't find any difference and still use it for the gym 😅
I'm curious why the narrator is purposely mispronouncing the names of several of these rock and crystals.
Reported for click bait. Thanks.
@jasonwinters2708
Ай бұрын
Why would you report something like that it's childish behavior if you report this video you might as well report every single video online
@EpicsodeOne
Ай бұрын
@jasonwinters2708 How about I worry about other videos I report. I'd rather have childish behaviour than have sleazy and desperate behaviour. And no, not every single video is like this, just probably the birds of that same feather.
@MiaK-tj2sg
Ай бұрын
Why?
@aaronmiller7954
Ай бұрын
What could you possibly be angry about? 😅 and you can't report for click bait. That's not one of the cate😢😂 nice try tho
@MiaK-tj2sg
Ай бұрын
Rock lover
Shows them most bog standard minerals. There are WAY cooler minerals than these.
@JADEALEXANDRITE
Ай бұрын
I lick rocks 🪨 😅
How did these wonderful beautiful Rocks, Gems, Minerals come to be? There is DEFINITELY A SUPREME BEING, MANY INDIVIDUALS AROUND THE WORLD IDENTIFY THE SUPREME BEING AS THE GOD OF ALL CREATION-SEEN AND UNSEEN.
11:10 700,000 years ago?? please get some basic facts right.
I’m so done with click bait. Why, your vid would have been ok without it, you get a 👎🏽
0:54 No need to mention that nonsensical, superstitious, flat-Earth, smoothbrain bs. Great video otherwise. 4:20 Visually, this could pass for Methamphetamine...
@aaronh1372
8 ай бұрын
What bout FE? I'd say you are on meth... and there is no need to mention FE, or meth. But, here you are...
Isn't it amazing what God has created? 😊😊
@luluwinke6581
11 ай бұрын
yo
@RissaFirecat
11 ай бұрын
Yes!
@LarryMohr-wg8ul
3 ай бұрын
Yes,Gary. Truly amazing! Thank you God and Jesus.
@KRIS-gr5hn
3 ай бұрын
Hmm... or physics...
@Felix-wh3qr
2 ай бұрын
Amazing!
So much false info here, also its scolecite not skolasite
Click bait
I HATE ROCKS
@elisaespino5631
3 ай бұрын
If you hate rocks then don’t watch this video it is not that hard
@valeriew4833
2 ай бұрын
I identify as a rock, why do you hate my kind?
@amandacooper6948
2 ай бұрын
If u hate them don't watch this vido
@JADEALEXANDRITE
Ай бұрын
Lol so glad you're here to make that statement 🤣 you do know. If there wasn't rocks there wouldn't be an earth 😅
I have 100 lbs of tigers eye all different colors. This video is AI generated lies. I hate these videos not made with care and effort by people who are interested personally in what they upload. As soon as i hear this AI voice i stop watching
Rocks are awesome things in The nature, definietely i like rocks what are on The beaches near of The seas, rivers or lakes. I would like to try found a cave and discover a rare rock, purple IS My favourite color so i Want found a purple colored rock. Cooliest rock i've ever founded IS a rock what Looks like a Heart. By The Way on july we are going to Lapland with My family and We're going finding and getting an amethyst rocks from amethyst caves. After that we are going try to get a gold. That video was awesome and so interesting. ⛰️💎
@valeriew4833
2 ай бұрын
Hey have you ever heard of purpurite? It is shiny and purple 💜 honeycomb ruby is man made but it's a vivid fuchsia color and glows crazy under uv light. I've also seen some aura coated quartz that is purple, man made coating but it's so beautiful 😍
@valeriew4833
2 ай бұрын
Lepidolite is another cool purple one, unicorn stone too, of course fluorite, there's also some rainbow pyrite that has a purple-y rainbow sheen to it
@Leo-pd4fc
2 ай бұрын
@@valeriew4833 I've never heard of it before this, thank you for telling it! 💜