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New Minerals on MinVision

6th September 2007

Hello and welcome to the next Kristalle and Crystal Classics website update on MinVision (www.MinVision.com)

Today we have our next instalment from our miniatures and thumbnail collection, with minerals from South America and elsewhere around the world.

To view the specimens in our latest update, please click on the following link, or cut and paste it to your web browser:

http://www.minvision.com/latest.php

We have:

from Bolivia:
- Chalcomenite from El Dragón Mine, Potosi Dept.;
- Ludlamite from Huanuni, Dalence Province, Oruro Depart;

From Brazil:
- two tourmalines from Cruzeiro Mine, Minas Gerais;

From Chile:
- Guanacoite and Arhbarite from El Guanaco Mine, Guanaco, Santa Catalina, Antofagasta;
- Herbertsmithite from San Francisco Mine, Caracoles, Antofagasta;

From Venezula:
- Three Native Gold crystals from Zapata, Santa Elena;

From Papua New Guinea:
- A Native Gold crystal from Mt Kare

From Australia:
- Bromian Chloraryrite (Embolite) from Broken Hill Mine, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia;
- Native Copper and Cuprite from Burra Burra Mine, Burra, Mt Lofty Ranges, SA, Australia;

Plus:
- A Native Tellurium on Sylvanite from Emperor Mine, Vatukoula, Viti Levu, Fiji;
- Pyromorphite from Mérétrice Mine, Diahot River, Northern Province, New Caledonia;
- Corundum var Sapphire from Ratnapura, Sri Lanka;
- Phoenicochroite on Iranite with Hemihedrite from Tschah Khuni Mine, Anarak District, Esfahan Province, Iran.

We hope you enjoy!
From the Crystal Classics Team.


Gold, Papua New Guinea

Sapphire, Sri Lanka

Copper and Cuprite, Aus

Embolite, Australia

Gold, Venezula

Pyromorphite, New Caledonia

Tellurium, Fiji

Phoenicochroite, Iran

Guanacoite, Chile

Tourmaline, Brazil
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