 let's make sure we're coming in live and we should be. Nice. There we are, there we are. A little slow on that. Hopefully it's not buffering. Nice. Good morning, good morning everyone. I hope you're doing well. This is Chichou and welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today is January 17th 2021 and we're going to take a look at my mineral collection in close-up. We did a couple of test runs on this and I'll provide the links in the description of this video and for those that are watching live you would have seen it if you attended those live streams and this is something that I've been promising people that I was going to do a long time ago because we put out a video I think like four years ago five years ago or so where I showed everyone my partners mineral and crystal collection and now it's fantastic going through it and her her collection is absolutely amazing. She worked in a crystal store for a number of years and she's been a mineral crystal sort of efficient out of forever really so she's amassed a very nice collection and during that stream or during that video I mentioned that I have a collection as well and we're in boxes at the time and I finally ended up bringing them out of the boxes and displayed them and never got a chance to show them off. So what I did in the last couple of days was give everything a wash almost everything a wash some of the stuff that I washed fell apart on me so you shouldn't be washing all your minerals and crystals and stuff like this the crystals are okay but the minerals with water they interact and react and they break apart right so I gave everything a wash they're nice and clean and it's a fantastic opportunity to take a look at and as I've shown before in a couple of other previous videos we got our new toy here this is sort of a desktop lamp magnifying lens and people in the previous couple of streams videos that we've loaded up people are like hey Chico did you know that your lamp looks like a toilet seat and indeed it does share all how are you doing me too I'm excited as well k2 bii k2 bi how are you doing welcome welcome explore the world indeed explore the world right explore geology explore our landscape right cheese monkey how are you doing hey chico good morning good morning good morning that is a beautiful morning here as you can tell the sun is coming up like there's nothing like getting up in the morning gang by the way like if you're into rock hunting and just the outdoors and going for hikes and stuff there's nothing like getting up in the morning early sunrise and just going to nature right absolutely brilliant absolutely brilliant uh pug the coice the pug how are you doing hello hello x how's life I hope you're doing well saddip good morning good morning I hope this live stream makes you happy it's 7 p.m. here oh 7 p.m. you're Europe you're up no you're more than Europe you're Eastern Europe you must be Eastern Europe yeah k2 where else uh where about are you around Bulgaria sure turkey maybe in that region yeah hey chico pug is fine awesome I live in the Baltics Baltics cool cool cool cool so you're 10 hours ahead 10 hours yeah 10 hours ahead very cool very cool good evening and evening walks in nature are fantastic as well right and for though hello hello cool rocks yeah thank you seriously I this took me about what you're seeing here is about about 10 years a decade's worth of just random stuff there was a huge chunk of it was at the beginning stages of my me being in school and doing geophysics and going out in nature and then slowly my work involved less being in I did a lot more environmental work which was more related to cities and urban areas and stuff like this so I didn't get a chance to go out into the raw nature so my collection sort of halted halfway through my career as a geophysicist weapon how are you doing hey chico and chat good morning good morning bristol bris bris kiren how are you doing hey chico rock show rock show rock show rock show I got some heavy metal here check this out the ultimate heavy metal magnetite look at this one right this is magnetite this is the magnet right this is the magnet and check this out super cool super cool and I picked these out in nature right check it out this is my daughter science class today is your daughter science class nice little comment awesome we're gonna go through it look what we're gonna do is I'm gonna turn off my video the one that you see here so we get a whole view of the the crystals and the rocks and the fossils right I used to know the names of a lot of these I was looking for my cue cards where you get the name and name of different minerals and then you have the formulas at the back I'll show you guys that once I find it it's somewhere here okay I saw it and I put it away for safekeeping but I can't remember where I put it right I don't know most of the names of these rocks anymore and minerals and crystals and fossils but we're going to keep the chat going here hopefully people that know what these are will comment while we're taking a look at them right so it would be sort of education reminder for me and for any of you guys that want to know what some of these things are okay and after the fact if people are watching this on we've got four different platforms where we're sharing videos now if you know what some of these are please make a comment in the description of the videos and slowly I'll start compiling less the way we did with the previous mineral collection and put it all together in the description of the videos when we have them uploaded so we know exactly what's what that'll be fantastic like my that'll be fantastic that way I'll have a record of what I do have right hello only piggy how are you doing cool excellent awesome nvs how are you doing hey chicho hey all my first stream 2021 good to see you good to see you as well k2 redeeming 500 points how are you nice nice nice I'm doing great phoenix how are you doing hey chicho I've been building up a small collection of crystals fossils and minerals so I'm excited for this awesome awesome Cheryl now I want to thank you nice gang I'm going to do my quick intro and then we're going to get into this right I've got two hours book to do this if we don't go through all of this in the two hours we'll do another live stream we'll show the rest of my collection whatever is left over and I'm going to start bringing out my partner's collection rock and mineral collection because I would love to take a look at some of those under the magnifying lens okay so as far as who I am I'm on patreon patreon.com forward slash chicho chy cho if you want to support this work if you want to know what this work is about which is layered on mathematics patreon is a great way to do so I don't put anything behind paywalls everything's great of comments share and share like for those of you who've been supporting this work on patreon thank you very much for the support gang it is in large part because of your support that we're able to do this okay we are live streaming on twitch twitch.tv forward slash chicho live chy cho live if you want to participate in the chat which is like over here okay and get into the discussion and share information twitch is where 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added rumble and odyssey this year to that repertoire so the library is not as large there well it's not large there there's only like four videos because we've done four videos so far in 2021 but slowly at some point i'm going to upload our whole library from youtube which is a thousand plus videos to all the other platforms bichute we've been active on for about three four years now so we got a fair bit of content on there okay and you can support this work on those platforms by liking sharing subscribing and if you're on youtube they do have a means of joining youtube membership and the buttons down here gang let's start looking at the stuff let's start looking at the stuff no dilly dallying it's crystal mineral rock and fossil time i'm going to turn on the light on this mineral time and we're going to get to it i'm going to turn off my camera so we get a nice view of all the the minerals without me being in them right i'll see you guys after we take a look at as much as we can just before we have to end the stream which is a couple of hours from now okay see you guys soon gang and if you know what these are please comment in the chat or in the description of the video after it's been uploaded on the platforms see you guys soon or i'll be here anyway we're going to take a look at the collection gang what should we look at first oh my oh my now there's some of these that we already took a look at so let me show you this one for a test run we already took a look at it uh but it was a night time now this is one of the rocks that i picked up i can't it was this was in canada i believe and it was a farmer area that was being uh there was mining going on they were trying to do uh what were they looking for i can't remember what they were looking for most likely gold and silver or copper or whatnot so what you see here when you see a lot of colors like this a lot of these sort of resources that we get from the earth uh occur in zones where there's a lot of other minerals appearing as well right so there are sort of tracer minerals indicator minerals where if you can find this then you can find that right this green here that you see that's got to be copper oxidized copper right so places where you see copper there's other types of minerals that you can find it's absolutely gorgeous and the caverns in there right look at that oh my look at that look at that you can see the light coming in from the other side let's take a look at another one i'm going to put these guys over here here that way we start creating space take a look at this now this one we looked at really closely on a previous just a little test run we're doing i believe this is a ruby right look at the shape on it right the crystal structure on it absolutely beautiful right well formed and check this out here it is embedded now i don't know this could also be tourmaline see that i think this guy might have been see if you look at this this is this guy here the little guy i don't know if you can see it it's got more of a greenish tint to it it's not flaky no it's not flaky like mica sharyl it's uh it's a solid crystal well mica's is crystal too but it's not flaky it's not layered see that so the crystal structure is actually going in in the edges right going in like that and you see the yellow here this is oxidization so it's got to be some ferro metallics here as well right lots of quartz got to be lots of quartz it's super cool that this part doesn't have any oxidization but the upper part does this part yeah this must be a granite i think this is a granite but it's crazy that this thing was sort of embedded in it look at that or i guess the granite must have formed afterwards because it's encompassing it right so these are formed at different times obviously first this formed and then the molten rock must have come around it and hugged it right cooled fairly fast because the crystals here aren't as large right so the bigger the crystal the slower the cooling super cool let's put these guys over this one we took a little picas as well this is beautiful this is one of the ones i love the most i can't remember where i ended up getting this this is the rose quartz and little tiny ween quartz crystals right oh the other one the reddish could have been in garnet yeah maybe just a universe on its own and these crystals the quartz crystals can be huge in huge chambers inside the earth right beautiful like very much like this one i think it's magnificent just imagine you can actually like the crystals can grow to be each one of these could be larger than a human right way larger than a human check this one out this is fools gold i believe pyrite in there all the gold color that you see there those are all little pyrite crystals they call it fools gold it's pretty heavy little teeny weeny pyrite crystals i don't know what the host material is though jojo every one of them looks amazing when you zoom in yeah envious like this is actually the best close-up i've ever seen these crystals and i've had these with me like how many years 30 years some of these right if you ever get a chance look at some of these minerals in the microscope super cool i might have i don't know where i picked this i think i got this from ontario somewhere take a look at this i love rocks as well right this is just straight up granite right but the beauty of it is you can see veins in it so let's see if we can focus it nicely take a look see the veins right so this is lots of quartz but quartz that have different types of uh you know heavier and certain types of minerals and others most of these yeah knights of all comment most of these i found myself some of these were at when i took geology geophysics at school we did a lot of field trips so i picked up a lot of these field trips where we went to quarries and mines and stuff like this and sometimes we went to little towns right we went to little towns let's see if this is going to focus it's having a hard time focusing because it's like so white but we went to little mines that were like in little towns they were like mom and pop like people that live there in their homes in their basements they'd set up little mineral stores raw crystal mineral stores so they would go their business or part-time business was having schools come there with their field trips go to the quarries and then they would visit these little mom and pop homes where in the basement they'd set up like little stores where they're selling crystals and people would buy their crystals right and some of these more intricate ones i might have picked up from there what else should we look at take a look at this one this and this are the same ah jack thank you very much for being here i don't know what the host material here is right but what you see here is i believe that is terminal little terminal crystals used to love those stores yeah oh my god crafter they were amazing amazing go into a go into somebody's home and then they walk you down to a room in their house usually in the basement or in the attic or something and they have like tons of tons like so many crystals and rocks and minerals and fossils that you know they found themselves and their sign that cool like embedded crystals within some kind of host rock could the host be travertine marble could it don't know a Cheryl but this is like another one but this be marble i would have to polish this baby up see tourmaline there was a lot of tourmaline places went to there was lots of tourmaline young marble very cool Cheryl maybe maybe Cory's minds can also be such extreme spaces almost sublime yeah very cool here's uh here's another one of those tourmalines oh no this one is garnet maybe let me show you this one too so let me put these guys aside check that see this this crystal used to go all the way it was this big and it popped out you can see it's where it belong right and here's the other end of it right so the middle piece is missing from this crystal and i believe that it's got to be tourmaline might be garnet the reason i'm seeing garnet saying garnet is because of another one right here take a look right there but that could be uh brown tourmaline as well when i visit my family in Croatia we used to find rocks with fossils in prints all over all over the damage yeah that very cool we'll take a look at some of my fossils after this one and then pretty sure this is black tourmaline i think so Cheryl i think that's black tourmaline right there right i'll get a couple of nice tourmaline crystals i'll show you guys after this one actually before we look at the fossil so i got a feeling this has got black and brown tourmaline not garnet okay as far as the bigger tourmalines take a look at this this is tourmaline right you can see the striations let me make sure i can show you the in focus see the striations there that's classic tourmaline structure right and this is the crystal see the striations just basically crevices right and then here's the tourmaline the same crystal structure right super cool and then again garnet all around it yeah bits of other there's got to be lots of feldspar in this we're lucky we live in a place where there's lots of grannets and stuff and i believe this one no this one is not tourmaline here let me show you this let's let's take a look at some of the fossils this one and this one check this out i believe this is coral that's turned into rock uh going on the metamorphosis sponge looks like honeycomb doesn't it be hive coral yeah yeah i think so and what happens with the stuff when these things get buried slowly there's a word for it where the coral minerals are replaced with other types of minerals and fossilizes so this is a coral fossil and here's i believe this is another one look at that let's get it focused i don't know what the host is cool i think there's a crystal there very cool here's another one take a look at this one look at that and look at the vein going through right there yeah you can do carbon dating on these to figure out how old they are for sure and depending on where you pick them up at the location if you make notes you can find out the outcrop the bedrock how old it is like date the bedrock or date the the location that you did the fossil hunting it wouldn't you love to know what happened during this corals life that caused that thing yeah indeed indeed and the vein could have happened after right after fossilization look at the vein again it could be a crack formed and other minerals went in there and just crystallized that's the man the legend so those are my false the coral fossils on one shot should we look at some of the other fossils look at this what is this this is a mishmash of what can you see there volcanic ash maybe the coral one yeah i did actually let's get this thing focused so this is like so many you can find a fair bit of these where there's just like fossilized like shells and creatures that have just been all mushed together and just turned into a gob of fossils and i believe these are fossils you can see more defined on here you can pick out a lot more stuff just shells and just this one i don't know Cheryl i wish i knew i wish i remembered a lot of these i would have picked up in Ontario or Quebec actually there there would have been some that i picked up in in bc as well look it's just everything gobbled up together this would have been uh on a seabed i was assuming that it just kept on getting buried and just fossilizes this would have been Ontario i'm pretty sure really really old really really old take a look at this one again another one but you can sort of see the fossils better now they're not as small and what you can do is with a lot of these things you can clean this stuff up with some acid solution and just get better definition of the fossils any tribe man i used to have a full uh well check this one out i think Cheryl said this was a certain type of trilobite see this but i used to have a full trilobite like defined trilobite i gave that away to one of my friend's daughters she was like i think like six or seven at the time and she saw it and she's like oh this is so beautiful and i gave it to her it was beautiful it was a beautiful trilobite like a perfect specimen no that's not a trilobite but could be seed lily stem seed lily stem so this one could be a seed lily stem there are different types of uh the trilobites have the head they look like basically cockroaches like undersea cockroaches or something let me show you this one let me make some room here for myself moving things around here's another one again the same structure here here's a seashell beautiful seashell right see that this fossilized seashell pretty cool that looks like another seashell let me show you this big one now this is some kind of creature what it is we don't know i don't know and then here's the head of one here's another one right this i believe is part of a trilobite look at this little chunks coming off should we take a little bit off should we do a little exploration let's do a little exploration game i'm gonna take this off let's see what's under there and this is shelled by the way right should we take this one off too we're gonna take it off this has been with me for 30 years and this is what you can do you can take the stuff off who's in there clap clap clap yes please look at this more coming off and this is the way you can find beautiful gems like not gems but beautiful specimens of fossils you go to these types of outcrops like shale outcrops and start taking layers off and then like i've done this that's how i found my beautiful trilobite i went in there and i started taking layers off and i took one of these things off and it was a perfect specimen of a trilobite right but we're not going to take any more off that's good did a little experiment let's see what's under it and these are like jaggedy here you can barely see any of the fossils right but you can see i guess these are imprints of it and here's the side a lot of the green i'm assuming is some kind of olivine or olivine and there's the part where it took off right this one wants to come off too maybe not this one it's a little loose but we leave it alone cool i'm gonna leave this one here because it's really big and we'll just pick out rocks and take a look at them here's another one fossils i believe these are fossils difficult to tell on this one and gang thank you for the follows thank you for the subs sorry if i'm not catching them all i don't know if this has got any fossils in there but it's a beautiful specimen i love it it's been really oxidized here so it's really rough this part and this part is smooth so this would have been exposed this part would have been exposed to the elements so rain and whatnot it just dissolves some of it and then this is the smooth part and it is layered right so you could technically just peel that off i'll show you one out here let me put this one down let me show you this this is one of my i'm about to show you one of my favorite pieces okay it's just a sedimentary rock that's been metamorphized to me it's like a cliff right you look at it it's heavy for sure right so this would have been a sedimentary rock that's been weathered a lot so this is really rough in there right and i love this type of terrain see that and if you scale this up that's like an overhanging cliff part where people would rock climb up and take a look at this the reason that this is one of my favorites take a look what type of rock and fossil finds are valuable oh it depends the bigger the complete fossils are valuable right if they're not in pieces so you can find a fossil that's complete trilobites there's a lot of trilobites around right but if you find the bigger the fossil the more complete the specimen the more valuable it is and of course the rare ones which i don't know which ones they are take a look at this one this is layered right the top comes off you could actually probably dig all that out and make it like a box and this green i'm pretty sure it's gotta gotta be lots of olive in there gotta be lots of olive in there but it's super cool that it's it's like a top that comes on see that it's got its own lid super cool super cool i love this specimen i love this rock it's a metamorphic i'm positive it's a metamorphic question is it's a sedimentary rock that became metamorphized right let me show you these big pieces too here's another metamorph well weathered rock i guess i guess this is sandstone maybe and basically what you see here is just water it's like fingerprints but water prints i believe this is sandstone it's got a sandy feel to it and nice little comic geodes are uh can be on the expensive side and geodes are sort of from volcanic volcanoes where uh or magma chambers i guess could happen too but i think more volcanoes where they spew out a big chunk of molten rock and the inside the outside cools really fast and the inside cools slow and the crystals form here's a couple of that's right different mineral composition this one's got more olivine and and the darker minerals here they tend to weather faster okay so when you pick up a granite like this i believe anyway uh actually all of it is fairly weather resistant but a lot of these guys actually do you find olivine with granites now questioning myself i gotta remember my geology again night's a volcano chico fiona just wanted me to ask you if you had any geodes uh no geodes my partner actually has a mini geode i believe the geodes tend to be on the expensive side and they tend to be very heavy like if i had a geode the odds of me being able to pick it up and show it to you right now if it was a larger one would basically be zero if it was a little geode i could geodes are super cool geodes are amazing it's like a universe on its own that's so many different crystals types of crystals and stuff you can get and then you got this one and a lot of this uh these little specks would be maicas as well lots of little maicas and it's got the iron in there as well because you're getting the uh rusty look on it i love granite marble and granite i really do love weathered look at the weathering on that super cool super cool so those are a couple of granites and let me show you this one this one i love the color on it and the different structures on it look at that let me show it to you large now let's take a close-up of it that's what the concept i'm looking for awesome they can't have it they can't have it like an optimus prime and and the gang looking up for me the red is gotta be i do you know what i don't know i don't even want to guess what the red is it's gotta be some kind of iron related mineral right and then the the white is gotta be quartz clay of some sort yeah yeah metamorphic but it's not clay because it's it could be metamorphized clay right like it's solid like it's a solid rock and then you have the black pieces there and then you got the quartz it looks like a layered clay i've never seen anything like it it's very cool i love this piece very weird this one this one is heavy as well this is got a lot of mini pirates in there i believe it's beautiful thank you thank you nature for providing us such amazing amazing rocks unique this one would definitely be some kind of like it feels like seriously like it should be from outer space solid rock heavy that made it through the atmosphere didn't burn up that's from the moon this is gotta have like look at that you're getting a nice gold color she from i believe all those little crystals are little pirates ah thank you thank you should we look at a large crystal here's a large crystal here's a quartz crystal with yellow minerals in there look at that sulfur maybe beautiful let me show you this put this over here so we know we looked at that oh yeah let me show you these guys these are mycas these are the little black specks that you see in the granites that we looked at these are like layered mycas it's like sheets right and it's like flaky but fairly solid you can see little bits coming off right there and this is quartz so mica appears with quartz a lot and felt sparse felt sparse felt sparse weather faster and i'll show you felt sparse after this so you know what felt spars are and you can flake it off it's like got a glass feel to it let me take this away maybe we'll learn we'll be able to focus on it it's so small it's not doing it there it is see the glass like feel to it and then this is aluminum heavy mica which is super cool right so these are the black ones i forget what what's what's the main thing in there for the black ones but this is another aluminum mica here's another speck of it that's falling off right this is aluminum mica see the layering there that's how it forms that's the crystal structure of it it's flat it's like paper nice to have you here die die now let me show you this let me put these guys here here this is a core sample that i got from this guy's heavy let me move these guys aside from the deepest mine at the time anyway in the 1990s in north america and it was believe i believe it was one of the deepest mines in the world at the time it went down like one of your favorite killer pleasures is feeling like it feels it's super cool now check this out this is a core sample that i got and this is a chunk that came off of it like it broke off how's this broken off let's see i don't know if we can put it back together right but take a look this was from sudbury oh at forest you like all these nice the this is from sudbury ontario and there used to be an active mine there i don't know how active it is anymore where it was part of a meteor impact and there was a gigantic area which a lot of of minerals were consolidated that people were mining right and this was from i forget how deep we went like six clicks i can't remember how deep it was it was insanely deep the deepest like i said deepest mine it was one of the largest of mining operations in the world uh in the 1990s it was deepest mine in north america at the time and when we went down there we were being given a tour and there was huge machinery down there and a lot of people working and went to the main area where the main uh sort of the cockpit where they're doing the operations monitoring everything and they brought the amazing silver and blues yeah they brought some core samples that they were taking to you know see what kind of vein they could find there were gold there there was lots of different types of minerals and stuff right so these core samples like from a few kilometers down into the earth and you know they asked people who you know we have these core samples we've already looked at them analyzed them does anybody want one and i said yes please so i grabbed this core sample from deep down into the earth uh during one of my field trips in school to them it was just another core sample to me it was a treasure right and i think out of all of us as students that were down there there was only a couple of us that grabbed one of these chicho what types have you found in the pacific north but oh pacific northwest you see a lot of crystals like quartz crystals like like this one that we looked at like there's a lot of bedrock related crystals okay there's a lot of mining here as well look at that beautiful so a lot of granite marble a lot of metamorphic rocks a lot of sedimentary out here on the west coast there there are too many fossil fossils that you can find if you go to alberta you'll find a lot of fossils huge alberta and sascachua tons and tons of fossils west coast is too young for fossils yeah this is i love this thing okay let's put this guy back there create some space for us let me show you this one here's another one so this is the type of stuff you would find on the pacific pacific northwest right or pacific on the west coast of canada lots of crystals like these are basically formed in magma chambers and what not right most of the fossils in alberta millions of years old most of the fossils sascachua are about are between 75 and 80 million years old really super cool smith super cool better close up look at this alberta for for me and a lot of people west coast is west of the rockies really Fiona says this may be igneous yeah lots of igneous rocks igneous metamorphic there are some sedimentary rocks here as well by the way but a lot of outcrops of igneous rocks and basaltic there's a lot of basaltic as well right and just to give you a comparison of the size of the crystals between the other one right so this one versus this one and this one's more pure quartz this one's got more impurities in it because it's got the darker look to it right i want the crystal rock awesome here's another one lots and lots of this one's sharp like this one's super sharp look at that look at the sharpness of these so i got lots of quartz crystals and heavy in different types of minerals look at the sharpness of those dangerous and then on the bottom they're like littler still sharp look at that one that one looks crazy cool look at that one solid solid crystal super cool i like this here's another igneous rock and what the black guys are i love igneous any noteworthy rocks to find on a rocky beach here um good question good question beach when you go to the beach i just like picking up rocks from the beach i have a bunch here that i picked up from beach like i have a whole bunch of little rocks here let me show you um where's my so my beach rocks where did i put them where's my beach rocks i'm looking for my beach rocks where are they oh yeah this is the feldspar i was mentioning take a look this appears with uh with uh with igneous rocks a lot and this is the crystal structure of it right you get a little that look it's not really i guess i i guess it's called striations as well but take a look so this is the crystal structure you see of feldspar and these are fairly resilient to weather and as well just like quartz so the basaltic minerals they weather you can hear me but the pictures um frozen yeah hopefully the picture can kick in your pearlite your pearlite i don't know your pearlite we might have to stop the stream and start it again gang should we do that i think that's what we need to do the pictures frozen are the striations smooth yeah they are smooth when you run your fingers um yeah they're not like tourmaline okay they're not like tourmaline they are smooth when you run your finger over them or are they rough chat is coming through on stream too yeah chat is coming through on stream that's weird i don't think we've ever had this problem before chat is coming through on the stream but the video is not hmm yeah me too yeah it's popping up for me as well i don't think we've ever had this problem before camera reboot unplug should we oh haven't done this okay gang if we lose the stream i'm gonna take the camera off and then unplug it and replug it back in i think it's a video capture issue with obs so if this doesn't work we're gonna end the stream and i'm gonna come back parmesan cheese okay i'm unplugging the camera and i'm gonna plug it back in if it doesn't work i'm gonna restart the stream and we'll wait about five minutes before we keep on going okay see you guys soon let's check it out no it's not working okay gang we're gonna end the stream and we're gonna start back up again okay sorry about this