Is that black mountain? Owl creeks
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Just pray it is not lithium.Waterlines going in neighborhood, contractor lost a day dealing with these, some mineral stone. These two they wrenched out with excavator, next day they switched over to jackhammering a path approximately 40’ long to lay the pipe into making big rock into little rocks. They inquired if we want them for landscaping, wife had me hose them off discovering this more fossil like appearance. Any idea what mineral these could be?
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I would say some kind of lava but being that you are in Florida, could it be coral?Waterlines going in neighborhood, contractor lost a day dealing with these, some mineral stone. These two they wrenched out with excavator, next day they switched over to jackhammering a path approximately 40’ long to lay the pipe into making big rock into little rocks. They inquired if we want them for landscaping, wife had me hose them off discovering this more fossil like appearance. Any idea what mineral these could be?
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Florida? Then perhaps calcium from coral (basically limestone, right?). Homestead AFB, originally a SAC heavy bomber base, was built on the stuff.Waterlines going in neighborhood, contractor lost a day dealing with these, some mineral stone. These two they wrenched out with excavator, next day they switched over to jackhammering a path approximately 40’ long to lay the pipe into making big rock into little rocks. They inquired if we want them for landscaping, wife had me hose them off discovering this more fossil like appearance. Any idea what mineral these could be?
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Showing off that you get shed antlers on your property? Nice.Started out as just a small walk up topView attachment 8391905
Then we went in. Below where I took this pic is straight down another 80-100ft.
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Someone found a chew toy
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My dad usually picks them up while on the tractor. Picks them up with the tireShowing off that you get shed antlers on your property? Nice.
At first look, I was going to say it was a type of lava. Then I heard you are in Florida. See below:Waterlines going in neighborhood, contractor lost a day dealing with these, some mineral stone. These two they wrenched out with excavator, next day they switched over to jackhammering a path approximately 40’ long to lay the pipe into making big rock into little rocks. They inquired if we want them for landscaping, wife had me hose them off discovering this more fossil like appearance. Any idea what mineral these could be?
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I believe it's an old lava flow. Pumice, I think.
Its Coquina. Not really coral anymore and considered a rock down here. It used to be mined and used for construction until the ‘70s, when they realized it was our foundation and restricted.Florida? Then perhaps calcium from coral (basically limestone, right?). Homestead AFB, originally a SAC heavy bomber base, was built on the stuff.
Limestone, Shell, Dolomite | Florida Department of Environmental Protection
The Mining and Mitigation Program administers reclamation and environmental resource/stormwater management programs for mining operations in Florida, including limestone, shell and dolomite mines. Reclamation standards for limestone, shell and dolomite mining are detailed in Part II of Chapter...floridadep.gov
Yep, another name for a specific type of limestone. CheersIts Coquina.
Yes.Yep, another name for a specific type of limestone. Cheers
Reminds me of caliche in Nevada. I was at Nellis...oh, circa 1977 or so....and a guy in the squadron asked for some help digging small trenches in the yard of his newly built house in order to put in an in-ground sprinkler system. He promised beer and BBQ and since me and some other guys were staying in the BOQ (which sucked), we raised our hands. Anything to get off base and have a bit of fun.Yes.
Coquina (/koʊˈkiːnə/) is a sedimentary rockthat is composed either wholly or almost entirely of the transported, abraded, and mechanically sorted fragments of mollusks, trilobites, brachiopods, or other invertebrates.[1][2] The term coquina comes from the Spanish word for "cockle" and "shellfish".[3][4]
Coquina outcrop on the beach at Washington Oaks State Gardens, Florida
For a sediment to be considered to be a coquina, the particles composing it should average 2 mm (0.079 in) or greater in size. Coquina can vary in hardness from poorly to moderately cemented. Incompletely consolidated and poorly cemented coquinas are considered grainstones in the Dunham classification system for carbonate sedimentary rocks.[5] A well-cemented coquina is classified as a biosparite(fossiliferous limestone) according to the Folk classification of sedimentary rocks.[6]
The most expensive way to do it...My dad usually picks them up while on the tractor. Picks them up with the tire
That’s totally cool.Guess this belongs here. My dumbass made the news. In typical news fashion, the only thing correct in the article is type of stone and weight.
Semiprecious stone shaped like human heart found on the Oregon Coast
A translucent, 2-pound rock the shape, color and size of an anatomical human heart was recently found on the Oregon Coast.www.koin.com
Sorry for the late reply, Bender.Is that black mountain? Owl creeks
The San Juans are truly a beautiful place, have spent a lot of time fishing the islands I miss that a lot, nice pics.Dungeness crab fishing trip to the San Juan Islands. Spectacular scenery . But this Maryland boi still likes our steamed blue crabs better. haha
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Might have had twins (?) and one diedBetween my first pic above and the last one I had to go to the pasture to throw some branches and limbs on the wood pile. I came across this in the cow lane from the barn to the pasture.
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I’ve never seen a doe with a bag like a Holstein. Thing was really swinging when she trotted off.
I thought the same. When she trotted away I stopped on my way back from the pasture to look for the newborn and possibly a second one but couldn’t see it of course and I didn’t want to disturb anything too much. She was maybe 80ft from the barn when I took the picture.Might have had twins (?) and one died
Yes I know. Try and get someone to give you a scrub antler is like pulling their teeth. For some reason it’s a contest for how many you can find and they treat them like treasure. You ask them why they act that way and they can’t explain it. “They’re mine”. Sure are, Gollum.BTW - you know how much a good set of chewing Antlers goes for on most pet web sites? Great side gig if you are in the right area!
That cabin was neglected for far too long before we got it. The gables need the wood siding replaced because they are rotting away. The guy owned it previously was a movie producer that lived 3hrs away and never came to the place. He bought it as an investment. Don’t think he made much when he sold it.That house reminds me of the Lincoln Log set I played with as a kid!
These are in a shedBTW - you know how much a good set of chewing Antlers goes for on most pet web sites? Great side gig if you are in the right area!
These are in a shed
Shot by the boys when they lived at home, too small for them to want to keep
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Dogs drug enough real sheds home I had to always watch where I drove, lost a couple tires
How bout a shed for big dogs
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My blue dog would have liked it
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Yeah same down here.I saw 6" going for aroud $9, 12" for $15...
Maybe I need to see if I can find a market, not doing me any good hanging in thereI saw 6" going for aroud $9, 12" for $15...
These are in a shed
Shot by the boys when they lived at home, too small for them to want to keep
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You could send some my way. That runt heeler chewed this down since I posted back when she found it and hasn’t touched it in weeks. It’s like stepping on a Lego but sharper.Maybe I need to see if I can find a market, not doing me any good hanging in there
A little pay back for all my ammo they shot while they lived at home
I surely could and would if you need more.You could send some my way. That runt heeler chewed this down since I posted back when she found it and hasn’t touched it in weeks. It’s like stepping on a Lego but sharper.
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