There's something magical about geodes, isn't there?
According to Wikipedia: Geodes (
Greek geoides, "earthlike") are
geological rock formations which occur in
sedimentary and certain
volcanic rocks. Geodes are essentially rock cavities or
vugs with internal
crystal formations or concentric banding. The exterior of the most common geodes is generally
limestone or a related rock, while the interior contains
quartz crystals and/or
chalcedony deposits. Other geodes are completely filled with crystal, being solid all the way through. These types of geodes are called
nodules.
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