Cracking Open Concretions - Fossils found!
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#concretions #fossils #whatsinside
Welcome to World of Rock Hounds!
Today, I am breaking open a few concretions and most of them were gifted to me by Karen over at Ozone Fine Art-Ventures
You can find her channel here:
/ @ozonefineartventures
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That big shell is so sweet!!
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
And it was a nice separation too!
I love your cinder block vice! Genius! The suspense was killing me. We've been waiting months to see what's inside. That matrix we have here on the coast is some hard, nasty stuff. The Pecten s turned out super cool. I'm glad we had some fun in the off season to warm up for when the good season hits. It was a pleasure to be out there on the beach with you guys and especially an honor to be there for River's first visit. Great video, looking forward to the next hunt!
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
Now that I know what they look like, I can spot more of them! I'm excited for the winter season for sure! Thank you again!
Fossils, nothing better....
@OzoneFineArtVentures
2 жыл бұрын
You got that right! Do you make it out to the coast much?
Holy moley. Those last two are just amazing. Took my breath away. Just wow.
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
They ended up in the rock room :)
Those last two are what I call Clamburgers!!!! they are so fun ands-few folks know to pick them up!!!
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
There are fun! I'm sure with KZread and other platforms, more people will learn :)
Wow! Those were super awesome! Tap tap taparoo! haha. I need to chat with Karen! Thanks for the tutorial!
@OzoneFineArtVentures
2 жыл бұрын
That was fun to watch. Let's chat!
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
Amy laughed at my tap tap comment too!
@GeodeCrackerCollector
2 жыл бұрын
@@OzoneFineArtVentures I shot you a message on your ozone facebook page!
Super cool!
Awesome finds!
Those are amazing!
Those last couple were great
Wow! So cool❤️
Sweet fossils I never would of guessed there was anything in the stones.
Awesome!!
These are great!
Wow! This has opened a whole new rock hound world for me. I am mesmerized 🤩✨
@WorldofRockhounds
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad! :D
Wow! You’ve got me wanting to break open some rocks!!! Tons of fossils around me but I’m still searching for that really good fossil spot. I’ve found some pretty cool coral and crinoid fossils near my home. Kind of random though I haven’t found a good source location. Going to be a few weeks before I can post anything else 🤦♂️ I shouldn’t have downloaded the software update. I can’t post to KZread from my phone anymore. I’ll figure it out eventually but my birthday trip to the gem and mineral show is probably never leaving my phone 🤷🏻♂️ Going with the camera and the laptop from now on. But it’s probably going to be a few weeks to get all that figured out. Anyway… this was a fun video! I’m binging rockhounding KZread videos tonight to raise my spirits. Thanks for the love and support Kyle. Rock on brotha!!!
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
Just keep recording and saving the footage for when you can post again. Everyone will love your videos because you find some really fantastic material!
THAT was so cool!!
Alright the long awaiting results to cracking the congregations. Very fun and revealing. Great eye on Karen's part too. 👌 Great tutorial on how to carefully crack mud congregations Kyle!
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Very cool
I learned something new. Thank you
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching!
That was neat. You should make a mobile for River. Thin the back of the shells down, put in a hole and hang it up. Ta da. Thanks for sharing and ozone fine arts for passing on a little knowledge. Be happy, safe and stay healthy 😷⚒⛏🧜♀️
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
Hypnotic rocks and shells to ensure she sleeps. Would seem about right haha
Wish we would get those here. Would be so fun
Awesome fossil.
Nice fossils.
Little tap tap-a-roo
@WorldofRockhounds
Жыл бұрын
Just tap it in haha
Really awesome stuff bro
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks bro!
Nice
Me at 7:01 "OH! OH OH OOOH!" My husband: "are you watching porn or something?" me: "kinda."
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
haha for us rock folks...sounds about right haha
😍
How did you know there was something inside. Oh nice,
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
I didn't :) It's purely a guessing game with those. There may be something or nothing at all.
Was that a happy Gilmore reference?? "Just tap it in" 😅
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
You know it :)
I loved the video!
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
My grandma, A speluncker, had hundreds of those in her back yard my kids had a ball breaking them open
Hi I live in Arkansas and here we have “Rolling Stones”, or “dinosaur farts” as that’s what my mom loved to call them, but they’re small, black, and mostly round rocks. I’ve wanted to crack them open but I don’t know if they’ll have fossils in them, they might as one I have has a nautiloid fossil going through it. But I’ve also
Excelente video
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Nice video man
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Thanks for showing me how to break open a concretion. Does this method work with Geodes too?
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
It can work for geodes too! Be sure to use a flat headed chisel for a better break. :)
Is it possible to open with a geode opener?
How could you tell this specific rock was a concretion with a fossil inside and not just a rock weathered down by the waves?
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
It comes with frequenting the same area and trial and error when collecting. Looking at colors and sometimes the shapes too. The round ones are easier to spot for me.
What if the shell has a Pearl inside it? Lol a Pearl inside a Pearl.
@WorldofRockhounds
Жыл бұрын
That would be really neat!
Tap it in. Lol. Go to your home ball!
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
My wife laughed at that too :D
Man get a bucket full of sand to set that in when you are trying to crack them if you wet the sand it is as hard and concrete and it holds the stone in place.
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
I will try and remember that next time. Thank you for the tip!
Oh snap! That was awesome! I would’ve never guessed that there were fossils inside. I’m always learning so much from you! Thanks soooo much for the 🎥. Stay Crystal 💫. And 🤘
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad that I'm putting some knowledge out there. Thank you for watching and leaving this rad comment! :)
@CricketsBay
Жыл бұрын
You should check out Malaambo Fossil on KZread. He rarely picks up a concretion without a fossil inside. And he tells viewers what he sees that indicates there is a fossil inside.
We call that a sea shell
@WorldofRockhounds
Жыл бұрын
A cool sea shell :)
What would be -hilarious- horrible is if thousands of spiders just started pouring out
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
That would be a neat trick!
Nice surprises. Will you keep as is or polish
@WorldofRockhounds
2 жыл бұрын
I will keep as is. The last two will just go in the rock room as a gift from a friend and also a momento from Rivers first beach trip.
Hi i have a stone like this i want to send you it's picture so how can i send you please
Those are concrete blocks, not cinder blocks.
What part of the world were these found in?
@WorldofRockhounds
Жыл бұрын
Here in Oregon :)
@gypsyfreedom9836
Жыл бұрын
That is cool, i am around the south coast of oregon. Guess i need to hit the beach and keep my eyes peeled. Thanks
@WorldofRockhounds
Жыл бұрын
@@gypsyfreedom9836 The best time to go is after the storms because they are usually in the wall (which we can't dig out) but often the will erode out and be at the base of the wall. That's how I found all mine. Just had to be patient!