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Featuring the top 500 rockhounding sites in the United States and 100+ gems New to rockhounding? Seeking the best rockhounding site near you? Would you like to recognize gems and minerals at first sight? If this sounds like what you need help with, and your inner rockhound is eager to learn, keep reading… Finding and naming gemstones can be tricky , especially for beginners and even those with some experience. With so many small details , colors, and kinds of rocks , it's easy to get mixed up if you don’t know what to look for. But it doesn’t have to be complicated. Here’s Why This Guide is a Rockhound’s Treasure: Explore 100+ Gems & Minerals with vivid images, in-depth descriptions, and identification tips. Discover 500+ US Rockhounding Sites featuring public locations, GPS coordinates, and a compilation of the stunning rocks you can find there. Equip Yourself with Essential Rockhounding Gear and learn about optimal tools to make your next rockhounding trip your biggest adventure. Simplify Geology with easy-to-understand explanations about the formation of fossils and minerals. After reading this book, you'll know where to find your favorite gems and how to identify them. Whether rockhounding is a new hobby or a passion you wish to delve deeper into, this guide encompasses all you need , empowering you to independently locate, identify, and collect mesmerizing gems and minerals. Get The Rockhounding Encyclopedia today. A world of gems is waiting for you! Review: Recommend - Great photos, plenty of information, very pleased with this product Review: ok for the most part - its a pore reference there is a location in Kansas this book calls a spot for blue stone that is a joke. The GPS puts you in the center of a town on the square of a park that has a large rock called the Blue Stone . thought the author put a joke spot in it as a dry hummer joke







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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 406 Reviews |
C**P
Recommend
Great photos, plenty of information, very pleased with this product
F**R
ok for the most part
its a pore reference there is a location in Kansas this book calls a spot for blue stone that is a joke. The GPS puts you in the center of a town on the square of a park that has a large rock called the Blue Stone . thought the author put a joke spot in it as a dry hummer joke
B**R
Great book for experienced or new rockhounds
I found this book entertaining and informative. It provides a nice balance of information on how to identify various rocks, their characteristics, and where they are commonly found. Photos of rocks are included, along with a little history of how some rocks are used in industry. For people like me who are only slightly versed in the study of geology, it was interesting to read about how the rocks were formed. In Chapter 9 there was an explanation of how this can be relevant when out in the field looking for interesting rocks. By having an understanding of how they are formed, you can take a step back, evaluate the surroundings, and identify possible locations for the various types of rocks. Chapter 11 includes information on a state-by-state basis on what type of rocks can be found. GPS location information is also included. The last chapter in the book includes a helpful discussion on tools and safety items that you should have with you when rockhounding. The author commented that 'Rockhounding is more than a hobby - it's a journey of the heart and mind', and 'Rockinhounding is the thrill of the hunt and the adventure'! I agree :-)
A**R
Good read
Good information
J**N
Great for beginners
If you are just getting into collecting fossils and minerals this book is for you. I enjoy all the information this book displays for a casual audience. Having the book going into the history of rock hounding was very interesting and something I never knew about. I enjoyed the last section discussing the location where you can rock the hound. It is really hard to find up-to-date information online and if you're not in a rock-hounding group you might know where to start. There are only 3 things that are bad about this book this is due to my studying geology. I wish the minerals were organized by composition, I wish there was more of a large scientific section, and lastly, I wish there was more in the fossil section. I highly recommend this book for people who casually enjoy geology or have a rock collection.
E**T
It’s got rocks
This book shows you rocks, and some info about them. So that’s cool. However, when I flipped to the back to the “Best Rockhounding Sites in the US” section and saw that it listed Lambert’s Cafe in Sikeston Missouri as a place to find fossils and shark teeth, I suddenly lost confidence in the text on these pages. They throw rolls at you while you sit in oversized church pews. There’s a 50 cent claw machine where you can get those mini rubber duckies but no fossils or shark teeth that I’ve ever seen
G**B
It doesn't have a ton of details but enough information to pique curiosity
It's an excellent resource to have on hand
T**T
The Rock hounding Encyclopedia
Very nice. Grandson loved it
P**Y
Wow
We are rockhounders, very good source of information Easy to read & understand Recommend to add to anyone's library Thank you
S**A
Buona partenza di base per un neofita
Il libro è in inglese quindi potrebbe risultare non semplice per tutti, ma in realtà è scritto in maniera molto semplice e quindi facilmente comprensibile, magari con l'aiuto di un dizionario italiano inglese. Si fa una generale introduzione all'hobby del collezionista di minerali, riportando anche delle foto abbastanza carine di una selezione di essi (i più comuni). Riporta anche un elenco di siti dove trovarlo, purtroppo solo americani, ma è comunque interessante, per gli appassionati della materia, conoscere queste informazioni.
A**M
Informative and Interesting
This book is very interesting and very informative. Everything you ever wanted to know about Rockhounding is in this book.
M**N
It rocks
Brilliant informative interesting book 👍
J**N
Terribly underwhelming
This is not an encyclopedia. It’s like an outdated, poorly edited, magazine. « Expansive directories of top rock hounding sites across continents »… I was sold to this claim, but it’s a complete joke: it mentions a few sites on the last two-three pages of the magazine : one place in Germany, one place in France, etc. Terrible. Don’t buy this crap.
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