Hematite And Concretions, Natural History Museum |
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Hematite And Concretions, Natural History Museum |
Apr 20 2005, 11:46 AM
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I was at the Natural History Museum, London last Thursday - and found a very large and very quiet mineral collection - and set out to find two things - hematite and concretions...
Concretions ![]() ![]() Hematite ![]() ![]() ![]() Mars Meteorite ![]() The variety and beauty of some of the items in the collection at the NH museum is just astonishing - I intend a repeat visit when I get the chance to hunt down Goetite and Olivine, but I left the place thinking, if you had the polishing tools and a small drill, you could make a lovely necklace out of Meridiani Blueberries Doug |
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