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Rockhounding Near Detroit: 6+ Places To Hunt Rocks, Crystals, and Fossils  

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Rockhounding near Detroit is fairly common, especially nearer to places that share a border with Ohio. Some of the best places are along shorelines and near closed mines, which will be in more detail in the list below. Rockhounding Near Detroit Disclaimer The information provided in this article by YesDirt.com is for informational purposes and … Read more

Categories Michigan, Rockhounding

Types of Rocks In Lake Huron: 10 Common Collectible Rocks and Fossils You Can Find

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Lake Huron has almost 3,200 miles of shoreline that is filled with fossils and rocks rich in history. This makes Lake Huron a prime location for rock hunting. But what rocks can you find there? Below is a list of 10 common rocks and fossils you can find at Lake Huron.   Types of Rocks In … Read more

Categories Around The World, Michigan

Types of Rocks Found In Lake Michigan: A Guide To the 8 Most Common You’ll Spot

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Lake Michigan holds a treasure of rocks from the base of the earth’s crust. Together with years of mineral wash, pressure, and high temperatures, you can find many blends of colors and patterns. Types of Rocks Found In Lake Michigan: A Guide Agate Agate stone is made up of mainly quartz and chalcedony. It is … Read more

Categories Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Rockhounding, Wisconsin

Rocks of Lake Superior: Common Collectible Rocks and Fossils You Can Find

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Here are some of the most common rocks of Lake Superior and fossils that really stand out and anyone at any age can get lucky finding. Rocks of Lake Superior Disclaimer The information provided in this article by YesDirt.com is for informational purposes and is subject to change. Laws are updated. Accessibility guidelines and restrictions … Read more

Categories Rockhounding, Michigan, Wisconsin

Types of Rocks in Lake Erie: 15 Common Collectible Rocks and Fossils You Can Find

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Lake Erie is the fourth largest body of water out of all the Great Lakes. Its coast is lined with minerals, fossils, and rocks, with the oldest rocks forming the basin being 400 million years old! Below are 15 geological rocks, minerals and fossils people can find near Lake Erie. Types of Rocks in Lake Erie … Read more

Categories Rockhounding, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania

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