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Whole & Broken Geodes!

Geode Field!

Botryoidal cut!

Shaping!

Broken Thunderegg Cluster!

Half a thunderegg!

Thunderegg Cluster w Common Opal!

Red Thunderegg Shard!

Thunderegg Cut!

Thunderegg Inspection!

Globular cut!

Bulbas glob cut!

Robbed! Grabbed the wrong half!

Thunderegg Cut!

Thunderegg Cut w/Opal!

Thundereggs?

Thought it would be three thundereggs!?!?

Thundercup glow!

Thunderegg glow!

Rabbit Springs Lava Flow!

Broken Geodes & Thundereggs!

Whole Thundereggs from Rabbit Springs Lava Flow!

Thunderegg Nest!

Crushed Thunderegg!

Tri-cluster of Thundereggs!

Tiny Thundereggs!

What's inside this Thunderegg?!?

Is it a Thunderegg?

Thunderegg twins!

Love the green inside!

Part of a Thunderegg!?

Thunderegg!

Half a Thunderegg w/Opal!

Thunderegg Cluster!

Circular Formation!

Thought this Thunderegg would be hollow!

Whole & Broken Geodes!
A geode is a hollow, usually spherical rock, that when broken open reveals a cavity lined with crystals or other mineral formations. Here are some key points about geodes:
Formation: Geodes form when gas bubbles or cavities in volcanic or sedimentary rock are filled with mineral-rich water. As the water evaporates, it leaves behind minerals which crystallize over time, lining the inside of the cavity.
Structure: The outer layer of a geode is typically rough and nondescript, often making it look like an ordinary rock until it's cracked open. Inside, you might find crystals like quartz, amethyst, calcite, or even rarer minerals.
Location: They are commonly found in regions with volcanic activity or limestone deposits. Famous locations include parts of the United States, Brazil, Uruguay, and Mexico.
Uses: Geodes are popular among rock collectors and are often cut and polished for use in jewelry or as decorative pieces. Some are also used in metaphysical practices for their supposed healing properties.
Identification: To identify a geode, one would typically look for a rock that is unusually light for its size or has a hollow sound when tapped. However, the only definitive way to confirm is by breaking it open or using specialized equipment like X-rays.
If you're interested in finding or identifying geodes, or if you have any other questions about them, feel free to ask!Rabbit Springs Geode Field, is a well-known rockhounding site located in southern Idaho near the Nevada border. It’s a popular spot for collectors seeking thundereggs—spherical rocks that often contain beautiful agate or crystal-filled centers, some of which fluoresce under UV light due to mineral content like chalcedony or quartz.
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