How do you find Geos?

To find geodes, look in riverbeds, limestone areas, and volcanic ash beds in countries where geodes are often found, like the United States, Mexico, Brazil, and Madagascar. When you're searching for geodes, look for rocks that are round or egg-shaped with a bumpy texture.
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Where do you find Geos?

Geodes are found throughout the world, but the most concentrated areas are located in the deserts. Volcanic ash beds, or regions containing limestone, are common geode locations. There are many easily accessible geode collecting sites in the western United States, including in California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada.
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How do you identify thundereggs?

Though thundereggs appear lke rocks, they can be easily identified by the abnormally round and bumpy brown-gray surface. Usually, thundereggs lie relatively close to the Earth's surface, embedded in the clay of the tuff, where they were formed.
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What is a geode and where are they found?

Geodes are rock formations found in sedimentary or volcanic rock all over the world. A geode looks like a nondescript spherical rock from the outside -- a bit lumpy and ugly -- but inside it contains mineral deposits or crystals. Geologist call the outer layer of rock, usually limestone, the rind.
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How do I know where to dig for crystals?

How to Find Crystals
  1. Research State Mining and Mineral Departments. Most states have a department that oversees mining operations within its boundaries that you can review online. ...
  2. Earthquake Fault Zones. ...
  3. Hydrothermal Springs and Road Cuts. ...
  4. Volcanic Tubes. ...
  5. Equipment and Safety.
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Can I find crystals in my backyard?

Crystals can pretty much be found anywhere on your lawn. Besides soil, crystals could be mixed in with gravel or within a rocky area.
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Where can you find crystals naturally?

6 Places You Can Collect Your Own Crystals
  • Emerald Hollow Mine, North Carolina. ...
  • Craters of Diamonds State Park, Arkansas. ...
  • Jade Cove, California. ...
  • Graves Mountain, Georgia. ...
  • Cherokee Ruby & Sapphire Mine, North Carolina. ...
  • Wegner Quartz Crystal Mine, Arkansas.
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How do you find a geode in your yard?

Look and see if your rock may be hollow, either by picking up another rock and comparing the weights, or by gently shaking your rock to see if anything (such as crystals) rattles around. Geodes tend to be lighter than most other rocks because their center is sometimes hollow.
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How do you tell if a rock is a geode?

Tell-Tale Signs of a Geode
  1. Geodes are usually spherical, but they always have a bumpy surface.
  2. Geodes will sometimes have loose material inside, which can be heard when shaking the rock. ...
  3. Geodes are usually lighter than their size would indicate since the interior doesn't contain any material.
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How much is a geode rock worth?

A geode can be worth anywhere from $5 to more than $1000, depending on its type and location. The price will vary widely based on whether the rock has been cut open because geodes often contain crystals inside of them which make them more valuable when exposed correctly (e.g., cutting along an axis).
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Whats the difference between a geode and a thunder egg?

Thunder eggs, which are technically known as lithophysae are typically found with solid or near-solid cores of chalcedony or agate, whereas geodes are relatively hollow inside with thinner layers of quartz crystals.
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What is the difference between a thunder egg and agate?

Thunder eggs are red, light-pink, pinkish-red, reddish-brown, and brown from the outside because of the color of rhyolites. Thunder eggs are not perfectly round from inside. Chalcedony or agate can form star-like figures. Geodes are hollow inside.
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How do you cut a thunder egg?

While most of the work can be done with things found at the hardware store, slicing the egg open will require some sort of saw. Thundereggs 1” or under can be cut with diamond cut-off wheels in a Dremel or flex-shaft but the cut will be rough.
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Can you find geodes in creeks?

They are commonly found in rock geodes in creeks and streams. Geodes are rounded-looking stones with a hollow interior in which the crystals form. From the outside, they don't look like much, but they can be full of beautiful purple and violet sparkles when you break them open.
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How do you find gems in creeks?

To find gemstones in creeks and along riverbeds, one should carefully search near eroded stream banks, in shallow, flowing water, and old, dried creek beds. Alluvial gemstones can usually be found a few days after heavy rainfall. At night, use a black light to search for fluorescent gemstones.
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How common are geodes?

Geodes are common in some formations in the United States (mainly in Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, western Illinois, Kentucky, and Utah). In Oregon they are referred to as thundereggs (which are normally completely filled solid) and are the Oregon State Rock. They also are common in Brazil, Namibia, and Mexico.
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Are geodes rare?

Geodes are extremely valuable. Their unique formation history and enigmatic appearance make them desirable in every mineral collection. Sometimes geodes are praised for their rare mineral content.
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What do geodes look like from the outside?

Look for rocks that have a unique, bumpy texture on the exterior. Geodes are rarely perfectly smooth. The texture of a geode's exterior may have a cauliflower-like appearance. Inspect the surface for any signs of minerals inside.
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Where are geodes most commonly found?

Geodes are found all over the world, though they are most concentrated in desert regions. Other places where geodes are common are volcanic ash beds and areas containing limestone. There are geode collecting sites all over the U.S. in California, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and Iowa.
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What is the rarest geode color?

The rarest and most valuable geodes contain amethyst crystals and black calcite.
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What is the easiest gem to find?

Quartz is one of the easiest materials to find. Amethyst, agate, carnelian, and citrine are some gemstone varieties of quartz. Pure quartz is colourless, and impurities in the quartz are what can give it the vibrant colours you find in gemstones.
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Where do crystals grow?

In underground cavities, crystals grow through atoms that connect in regular three-dimensional patterns. Each crystal starts small and grows as more atoms are added. Many grow in water that is rich of dissolved minerals. However, this is not a condition, crystals can also grow from molten rock or even fumes.
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Can I find crystals at the beach?

Quartz can be found on the beach. Beaches will have different varieties of quartz, including a range of colors, milky quartz, or quartz veined stones. Beaches downriver from mountain ranges are most likely to have quartz.
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