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Identifying the Rocks of Lake Michigan (Geode, Septarian, Agate, and More) - Owlcation - Education Lake Michigan Stones, Michigan Rocks, Rock Identification, Rock Tumbling, Rock Collecting, Lake Michigan Beaches, Hanging Craft Ideas, Michigan Beaches, Rocks And Fossils

Fascinating facts and photos featuring the most common beach stones found along Lake Michigan shorelines, as well as several unusual kinds; includes various types of basalt, septarian, limestone, granite, gabbro, diorite, gneiss, schist, sandstone, siltstone, mudstone, geodes, chalcedony and agate.

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The second in a series featuring beach stones found along the shorelines of Lake Michigan, offering photos and info about syenite, rhyolite, pumice, dolomite, quartz, wishing stones, heart stones, quartzite, Presque Island serpentinite, diabase, pegmatite, conglomerate and banded metamorphic rocks! Rock Identification Pictures, Stone Identification, Pudding Stone, Lake Michigan Stones, Michigan Rocks, Collecting Rocks, Rock Identification, Heart Stones, Rock Tumbling

A guide to identifying beach stones found along the shorelines of Lake Michigan, with photos and info about syenite, rhyolite, pumice, dolomite, quartz, wishing stones, Presque Island serpentinite, quartzite, diabase(dolerite), pegmatite, conglomerate, banded metamorphic rock and heart stones,.

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More silk-sea and long-exposure experiments. I went down to the docks, trying to get some minimal landscape photos. But unfortunately, and strangely the Icelandic winter darkness was to bright for a decent long exposure, even with my -2 stop polarizing filter. So instead of giving in and go home, I decided to point the camera downwards, at the waves braking on the rocks. This one, captured in 4 seconds, shows quite well the transition of the sea, crawling through the stones in a…

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