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Where Is Ukraine?

Ukraine is an independent state in eastern Europe that shares a border with Russia to its east.
Opals

Pictures of Opal - A collection of different types of opal from all around the world and Mars too!
Greatest Ocean Depth

Deepest Point in the Ocean The deepest point in the ocean is in the Mariana Trench.
Fee Mining

Dig for Gems at dozens of sites across the United States. Keep what you find at most locations.
Ant Hill Garnets

Ant Hill Garnets - tiny gems that ants haul to the surface and discard on their anthill. Honest!
Soapstone

Soapstone is a metamorphic rock with properties that make it suitable for a variety of projects.
Crystal Habit

Crystal Habit is the external shape displayed by a crystal or an aggregate of crystals.
Sand Photo Collection

Sand from Around the World . A photo gallery showing the diversity of the material we call "sand".
Peridotite

Peridotite is a chromite host rock, a source of diamonds and a possible carbon dioxide sink.
Strawberry Quartz

Strawberry Quartz is a red to pink quartz with inclusions that look like strawberry seeds.
Colored Diamonds

Colored Diamonds are diamonds with a noticeable body color. They can sell for over $1M/carat.
Google Earth - Free

Free Google Earth software allows you to browse seamless world satellite images. Free.
Lightning Strikes Map

Lightning Strikes Map by NASA shows the worldwide distribution of lightning activity.
Birthstones

Birthstones are gems assigned to the month of a person*s birth. They are popular gifts in the U.S.
100+ Gemstones

100+ Gems - Photos of over 100 beautiful gems ranging from the popular to the obscure.
Rock and Mineral Kits

Rock & Mineral Kits The best way to learn about rocks and minerals is with specimens!
Great Rift Valley

The East Africa Rift System - The extensive fault system that is tearing Africa apart.
The Brewery Rock ?

The Rock Used to Make Beer - Geologists are beer experts and should know about this rock.
Gem Silica

Gem Silica is a blue chalcedony colored by copper. It is the rarest and most valuable chalcedony.
Fluorescent Minerals

Fluorescent Minerals and rocks glow with spectacular colors under ultraviolet light.
Fool*s Gold

Fool*s Gold is a name used for pyrite when its brassy color fools people looking for gold.
Tallest Mountain

Tallest Mountain - Everest has rivals in tallness, altitude and distance to the center of Earth.
Petrified Wood

Petrified Wood is a fossil that forms when silica replaces and infills the cavities of wood.
Troglobites

Troglobites are creatures that have adapted to a permanent life in the darkness of a cave.
Geology Tools

Geology Tools - Rock hammers, field bags, hand lenses, maps, hardness picks, gold pans.
Volcanic Explosivity

Volcanic Explosivity - Rating volcanic eruptions based upon the volume of tephra ejected.
What is Geology?

What is Geology? The study of Earth materials, structures, processes and life over time.
Largest Diamonds

World*s Largest Diamonds Records for the largest rough, faceted and carbonado diamond.
Curling Stones

Curling Stones are made from a special type of granite, found at just a few locations worldwide.
What is LNG?

What is LNG? Liquefied Natural Gas. The gas is condensed into a liquid for efficient transport.
The British Isles

Names Used for Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, and Ireland. What they mean.
Record Lightning

World Record Lightning - this lake has more lightning than any other place in the world.
Rhodochrosite

Rhodochrosite - a manganese mineral used as an ore, a pink gem and an ornamental stone.
Crater of Diamonds

Crater of Diamonds - The only diamond mine in the world where you can be the miner.
Grape Agate

Grape Agate is a popular mineral specimen with the color and the shape of a bunch of grapes.
Green River Fossils

The Green River Formation is one of the most famous rock units in the world for its fossils.
The Acid Test

The Acid Test - Geologists use dilute hydrochloric acid to identify carbonate minerals.
American Gemstones

Mined in America - Small mines in the United States produce a diversity of beautiful gemstones.
Darvaza Gas Crater

The Doorway to Hell is a flaming sinkhole seeping natural gas that has been burning for decades.
Map of the Oceans

Map of the Oceans - showing the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Southern Oceans.
Copper

Copper is a metal used in coins, electronics, pipes, wiring, motors, alloys and many other products.
Rhyolite

Rhyolite An extrusive igneous rock with a high silica content, produced from granitic magma.
Sliding Rocks

Sliding Rocks Mystery - What causes these rocks to slide across a playa in Death Valley?
What Is Earth Science?

What Is Earth Science? The study of Earth and its neighbors in space. Learn more!
Gems from Space

Extraterrestrial Gems - A number of materials from space are used as attractive gems.
Mineral Hardness

Mohs Hardness Scale is a set of reference minerals used for classroom hardness testing.
Cave of the Hands

Cave of the Hands is a cave where ancient people painted hands about 9000 years ago.
Rock Tumblers

Rock Tumblers - All about rock tumblers and rock tumbling. Read before you buy a tumbler.
Mars Meteorites

Mars Meteorites Mars rovers have found dozens of meteorites while exploring the red planet.
Tallest Waterfall

Angel Falls in Venezuela is the tallest waterfall in the world - it is 3212 feet tall.
Don*t Go To Jail

Know the Rules before removing rocks, fossils or minerals from public or private property.
Mount Etna

Mount Etna - The most active volcano in Europe continues an eruption that started in 2001.
Homeowners Insurance

Homeowners Insurance might not cover earthquake, hurricane and other geohazard damage.
Watch out for Ticks!

Ticks are a problem for geologists in some areas. Learn to recognize and avoid them.
Canary Islands

Where Are the Canary Islands? Off the northwest coast of Africa, 60 miles west of Morocco.
Morganite

Morganite is an orange to pink gemstone, a variety of beryl, that is growing rapidly in popularity.
Rare Earth Elements

Rare Earths - Special materials used in electronics, defense, medical & many other products.
Fire Opal

Fire Opal is a transparent to translucent opal with a yellow, orange or red background color.
Underwater Volcano

Hawaii*s Next Island could be growing in the Pacific Ocean right now. Its name is Lo*ihi.
Tallest Tsunami

Tallest Tsunami - A wave with a run-up height of 1720 feet occurred in Lituya Bay, Alaska.
Cinnabar

Cinnabar - the only important ore of mercury. Used in pigments until its toxicity was realized.
Hawaiian Hot Spot

How did the Hawaiian Islands Form? The power of a moving plate over a stationary hot spot.
Largest Hurricanes

Largest Hurricanes Are they determined by wind speed, value of damage, most deaths?
Uses of Talc

Talc is a soft mineral used in cosmetics, paper, paint, ceramics and many other products.
Waterproof Paper

Waterproof Paper - Don't take chances with your field notes and maps. Use waterproof paper.
Ruby and Sapphire

Ruby and Sapphire are the 2nd and 3rd most popular colored stones in the United States.
June 6th 1912

Novarupta - The most powerful volcanic eruption of the 20th century occurred in the U.S.A.
Utica Shale

Utica Shale is a major source of oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids in PA, OH and WV.
Coal Close Up

Coal Through a Microscope - Coal is more than a black rock. It is THE most interesting rock.
Hand Lens

Hand Lens A 10-power folding magnifier in a metal case. A frequently used lab and field tool.
Largest Volcanoes

Largest Volcano - That title is shared by Tamu Massif, Mauna Kea and Ojos del Salado.
Earthquake Maps

California Earthquake Maps - A collection of isoseismal maps for earthquakes in California.