Strange rock need help identifying

Neava Terry

Tenderfoot
Jan 10, 2020
7
8
NM
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All Treasure Hunting
I found this rock in a pile of unwanted rocks in Portales NM. The pile of rocks is very interesting but this one is crazy. I do not know where it was originally located. 20200111_101820.jpg 20200109_161653.jpg 20200109_161701.jpg
 

Jan 11, 2020
3
4
Hampden, MA.01036
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Not sure right now
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Other
Cool! Sorry I have I’m a total beginner and rock hunting and I have a bunch of mine to try to identify two so if you come up with an answer I would love to find out I have something similar that I’d like to share. Mine were found in a river on my property in Massachusetts. Ps This is my first post! Good Luck, Linda
 

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fuss

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Jul 27, 2018
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Wisconsin
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Looks like it could be one of several types of similar looking rock a limestone, dolostone, sandstone, quartzite etc., try putting some vinegar on it and look for bubbling/fizzing or better yet muriatic acid, if it bubbles/fizzes can rule out sandstone and quartzite. also try to scratch it with a knife.
 

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Boarteats

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Mar 25, 2018
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Near Baltimore
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Falcon MD20
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Prospecting
Looks like vuggy quartz. Vugs are just holes in rock. Inside some of the holes, looks like druzy quartz, but hard to tell from picture.
 

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