Geology Marvel
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Geology Marvel
Hi Gang,
Found this small rock a while back & always wanted to display it ( no gold or anything valuable) but it amazed me how 2 different types of rock can join together in an almost perfect straight line, the red part on the left - could be ironstone as it was attracted to a strong magnet, even though it is not very heavy. Obviously the white part on the right should be quartz containing black specs ( maybe pyrite or even mica?) I took 3 shots rotating it to show the perfect straight join. Hope others find it in
teresting like I did
Found this small rock a while back & always wanted to display it ( no gold or anything valuable) but it amazed me how 2 different types of rock can join together in an almost perfect straight line, the red part on the left - could be ironstone as it was attracted to a strong magnet, even though it is not very heavy. Obviously the white part on the right should be quartz containing black specs ( maybe pyrite or even mica?) I took 3 shots rotating it to show the perfect straight join. Hope others find it in
teresting like I did
YibiDavid- Good Contributor
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Re: Geology Marvel
Nature & its wonders never cease to amaze me YibiDavid. Thanks for putting those pictures up.
Cheers Kon.
Cheers Kon.
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