It’s probably all sealed. A coat of urethane or epoxy and there’s no dust, also stops the moisture flow so you can have some humidity inside if wanted.
Yeah none of that is sealed. Plenty houses in the south west have rocks in them, or are built around some particularly great ones. Also many of the rocks you see in this one are cultural artifacts, metates and monos, which like, I’m pretty sure you can get into some deep shit for having. But like, they are also fricken everywhere. Some places its not even peoples to turn over ground and not find tools.
Looks like there’d be more dust coming from that exposed rock and covering all the surfaces than in my flat that I never clean.
It’s probably all sealed. A coat of urethane or epoxy and there’s no dust, also stops the moisture flow so you can have some humidity inside if wanted.
There are loose rocks lying around. It doesn’t look sealed or treated in any way to me at all.
Yeah none of that is sealed. Plenty houses in the south west have rocks in them, or are built around some particularly great ones. Also many of the rocks you see in this one are cultural artifacts, metates and monos, which like, I’m pretty sure you can get into some deep shit for having. But like, they are also fricken everywhere. Some places its not even peoples to turn over ground and not find tools.
It depends on the type of rock, a lot of old houses in Europe have exposed stone walls and the dust is not a problem.
Not all rocks disintegrate into dust on contact, but I think that’s a valid concern here.