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rockhounding in Parma province, Italy

Posted by Chris Mavris  
Chris Mavris
rockhounding in Parma province, Italy
July 21, 2003 11:19AM
Hi,
I just wanted to tell you that everyone can contact me about rockhounding in Parma province, Italy. The area is full of locs well known here in Italy for beautiful micros, such as millerite, titanite, magnetite and many other great minerals typical for ophiolites.
If you are interested, we can organize some field trips here.
Kind regards, Chris
Marco
Re: rockhounding in Parma province, Italy
July 21, 2003 01:19PM
Hi, Chris,

you asked me to organize for Levigliani with your group. I mailed you on May, when I went there with Hartmut from Germany. I had no more your news. have you already been there? If not, contact me

Cheers

Marco
Catalina
Re: rockhounding in Parma province, Italy
June 23, 2010 12:22PM
Hi Chris,
In interested in rockhounding...Ive never done it before and would like to give it a try. Im an American living in Florence with my husband (italian) and our baby. I thought this would be a fun thing to try since I like rocks.
Let me know.
Thanks,
Cat
avatar Re: rockhounding in Parma province, Italy
June 24, 2010 07:19AM
I understand that there is a university in Florence that has some of the best Tourmalines that were found on Elba. Why don't you go and look at the display and talk to one of the professors. He will undoubtedly know the local collectors and perhaps a local mineral society you can join. They can certainly tell you what is near by that can be collected and perhaps even have field trips you could go on.

Rock Currier
Crystals not pistols.
avatar Re: rockhounding in Parma province, Italy
June 27, 2010 08:51AM
Hi Catalina,
I am quite a bit surprised to see that the topic was opened up again after 7 years.
Since 3 years I'm living in Zurich, so I moved from Italy.
Nonetheless, as soon as I'm back for holidays, I will certainly try to have a couple days for mineral collecting. So, we will be able to collect something together.
In Tuscany there are a lot of mineral collectors. The ones I know are quite keen to show you mineral places where you can collect.
Let me know if you need any help.
Best,
Chris
Kenj
Re: rockhounding in Italy
February 22, 2012 12:15PM
Hey Chris

If you are still around I would appreciate some information. I am a Canadian living in Roma. I am an avid
rockhound and gemmologist. I would appreciate finding out the name of the university that has the tourmalines.
I would also appreciate any information you may have about mineral collecting in Italy.

I am looking forward to visiting some of the caves of Italy, but would enjoy doing some fossil and mineral
collecting too.

regards,

Ken
Re: rockhounding in Italy
February 22, 2012 01:20PM
it    
Attention: Collecting fossils is strictly not allowed by italian law.

If you can speak/read italian (but a little english is spoken, too) you will easily find some contact in the italian language section, or linking to the AMI (Micro-minerals Association of Italy) forum.

Luca B.
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