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Quartz+!
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Snowball geode!
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Ice Ice Baby!
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Brecciated Jasper!
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Chalcedony n' Quartz Veins!
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Together forever!
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Jasper, Chalcedony, Opal & ???
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Quartz Nugget!
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Crisscross Iron Stained Quartz!
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Glow Chunk!
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The Orb!
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Blood red!
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Spud 2!
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Half Glow!
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Quartz and ?
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Should be a pretty glow! Stay tuned!
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Yella Quartzite!
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Pretty Orangey & Yella Quartzite!
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Beautiful Quartz!
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Spud 3!
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Beautiful Quartz!
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Beautiful Yellow Quartz!
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Agate Stone w/Yellow Chalcedony!
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Quartz Shard!
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Grey Quartz!
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Beautiful Quartz!
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Blue/Grey Quartzite!
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Quartz Nugget!
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Beautiful Glow Quartz!
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Iron Stained Quartz!
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Yellow Agate Nodule!
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White Iron Stained Quartz!
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White Quartz!
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Iron Stained Quartz!
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Yellow Chalcedony!
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White Quartz Shard!
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Beautiful Yellow Quartz!
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Agate & Quartz!
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Quartz!
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Iron Stained Quartz!
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Quartz!
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Beautiful!
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White/Grey Quartz!
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Nice!
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Mostly Quartz!
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Beautiful Quartz!
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Quartz Nugget!
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Beauty!
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Chalcedony?
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Purdy!
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Iron Stained!
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Quartz or Chalcedony!?!?
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Quartz +!
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Rose Quartz!
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Yellow Quartz!
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Quartz n' Iron!
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Quartz?
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Iron Stained Quartz!
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Iron Stained Quartz!
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Cinnabar Agate!
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Iron Stained Quartzite Nugget!
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Banded Quartzite Boulder!
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Roughed Up Quartz!
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Cracked Up Quartz!
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Did you see the little X?
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Pink Quartz!
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Big ol' Shard of Quartz!
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Rose Quartz!
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Quartz and...
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Banded Quartzite Boulder!

10 months ago
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The rock in the image appears to be a type of quartzite. Quartzite is a metamorphic rock that forms from the metamorphism of quartz sandstone. It's primarily composed of quartz grains that have been recrystallized under heat and pressure, giving it a hard, durable nature and often a somewhat glassy luster.
The colors and patterns you see, with light colors and darker veins, are typical of quartzite, which often retains some of the original sedimentary layering or banding from its sandstone precursor but in a more compact and crystalline form.
The presence of different shades like white, beige, and possibly some iron staining or other mineral inclusions could give it the varied coloration seen here.

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