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by Felicia Davies
Have you ever heard of Englewood Beach, Florida? Well it’s about to be your new favorite vacation spot if you love funding shark teeth!
Englewood...
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by Felicia Davies
Deep in the woods, among the giant rocks, ledges and waterfalls, sits a cave with steel bars guarding the entrance. Several years ago, this cave w...
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by Felicia Davies
Dalmatian Jasper is not really Jasper but is made up of Feldspar. Feldspar is igneous rock that forms when magma cools or in veins of other rocks ...
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by Felicia Davies
Amber is a transparent, yellow stone that was once originally tree resin. Over millions of years, this tree resin was fossilized and was preserved...
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by Felicia Davies
The Mohs Scale, named after German geologist Friedrich Mohs, is a hardness scale that characterizes the scratch resistance of gems and minerals. M...
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by Felicia Davies
One of the best beaches to find pretty seashells sits right here in the U.S.! Sanibel, Florida, is a hotbed for finding tons of amazing shells.
T...
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by Felicia Davies
Worden’s Ledges Loop Trail in Hinkley Reservation located in Northeast Ohio is like entering another world. Hiking enthusiasts and rock climbers a...
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by Felicia Davies
Gemstones have some very interesting and sometimes hard to pronounce names. Gemstone can be named after the person who first discovered them, for ...
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by Felicia Davies
Labradorite is one of the coolest stones around! Named for the place it was first discovered, Labrador, Canada, Labradorite possesses some of the m...
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by Felicia Davies
Have you ever desired to get up close and personal with The Great Wall of China, Aztec Ruins or the Berlin Wall without leaving the Untied States? ...
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by Felicia Davies
Aura Amethysts are so cool! To make aura stones, gemstones and crystals are placed into a vacuum chamber that is heated to 1472°F (800°C) at which ...
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by Felicia Davies
Quartz is a vast mineral and is found in so many places around the world. One place that it is found in is where gold is found.
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