Rare “Eyeball” Agates Spotted at Arizona’s Black Hills—A Rockhound’s Dream!

Looking for a rockhounding adventure? Join The Crystal Collector on an exciting hunt for rare “eyeball” agates and other unique formations at the Black Hills Rockhound Area near Safford, Arizona—a free public digging location that’s open to everyone!

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In this video, The Crystal Collector explores this popular rockhounding spot, uncovering various types of agates, including botryoidal formations and beautifully colored specimens. He shows the thrill of finding treasures right on the surface, especially after a rain, which brings new finds to light. Along the way, he finds colorful agates and milky chalcedony pieces, each with its own fascinating shape and color.

As he ventures further from the main road, the finds get even better! From agates embedded in the rocks to loose, vibrant pieces, the Black Hills Rockhound Area offers a true collector’s paradise. And the real stars of the show? The elusive “eyeball” agates, with their unique rounded formations and vibrant patterns that make them resemble little eyes.

This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in rockhounding, as it showcases not only the natural beauty of the finds but also tips for making the most of your visit to the Black Hills Rockhound Area.

So, if you’re up for an outdoor adventure and want to add some rare agates to your collection, check out this spot and see what you can find!

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