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I’ve never seen one of these in person until now—an enhydro agate! (Look closely! Can you see it?) This is a type of agate that contains pockets of water trapped within it. These water pockets are encased within the agate’s crystalline structure, often visible as small cavities or bubbles. The water inside an enhydro agate can be very old, trapped during the rock’s formation (can be millions of years ago). This makes enhydro agates unique and 💯 fascinating, as they essentially contain ancient water preserved from Earth’s geological past. The term “enhydro” comes from the Greek words “en,” meaning “within,” and “hydro,” meaning “water.” Crazy to think of what might be trapped in that water… anyone thirsty?? (Jk!!) #EnhydroAgate #agates #ancienthistory #Rockhounding #GeologyLovers #natureiscool #agatestone #agatehunting
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@Official-Oldblox_2008

3 months ago

I am now just thinking that enhydro agates are just fossils

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