u/parkour-novice

Image 1 — What could this be.
Image 2 — What could this be.

What could this be.

It's very angular and it has a orange coating that I think could be iron oxide, and the 2nd picture Is a fragment from when I broke it.

u/parkour-novice — 4 days ago

I have 7subs 11videos and 4,000+ views in total but that's because of 2-3 decent performing videos and I mostly make Parkour and exploration content and I'm just wondering on how I can get more subs or views.

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u/parkour-novice — 10 days ago
▲ 5 r/fossils+1 crossposts

This was found I n conisbrough and it's land mass is dolomitic limestone from the Permian

u/parkour-novice — 10 days ago

This is a oval shaped mineral that has a main dull white colour, and is smooth apart from the darker bits and it has veins of a dull red

u/parkour-novice — 11 days ago

This is my first attempt at editing something to look uncanny, and can I get some tips to make it look better

u/parkour-novice — 11 days ago
▲ 21 r/Weird

I got bored and I had some white and yellow clay so I made this creature

u/parkour-novice — 12 days ago

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I found this at the start of the trans Pennine trail in conisbrough and it's situated on dolomitic limestone, and it has a shiny metallic appearance and probably sits at a 2.5 to 4.5 on the mohs hardness scale

u/parkour-novice — 12 days ago

This was found on the trans Pennine trail in conisbrough, and conisbrough is situated on dolomitic limestone that formed in the Permian period 250-260 million years ago

u/parkour-novice — 13 days ago

This was found on the trans Pennine trail in conisbrough, and it's geology is defined by it being on dolomitic limestone that formed 250-260 million years ago during the Permian period

u/parkour-novice — 13 days ago