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Halite : NaCl

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

This is a 9.5 by 5.2 cms group of large and light pink crystals of Halite to 5.2 cms on edge. John Sobolewski specimen and photograph.
 © John SobolewskiPhoto ID: 47237    View Count: 314

Halite : NaCl, Nahcolite : NaHCO3

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

Okay, halite is salt, but for one thing, it is just as legitimate a mineral as any other, even if you CAN eat it (not this though - it contains bacteria so don''t lick it!). This batch of gorgeous halite specimens was mined recently in California, and they are REALLY distinctive. Look at the amazingly fine structure of the crystals and beautiful ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 49219    View Count: 234

Halite : NaCl, Nahcolite : NaHCO3

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

This is one of the largest and finest specimens we acquired from this find! Okay, halite is salt, but for one thing, it is just as legitimate a mineral as any other, even if you CAN eat it (not this though - it contains bacteria so don''t lick it!). This batch of gorgeous halite specimens was mined recently in California, and they are REALLY ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 60710    View Count: 215

Multiple photos availableHalite : NaCl, Nahcolite : NaHCO3

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

8.8 x 4.6 x 4.6 cm. Okay, halite is salt, but for one thing, it is just as legitimate a mineral as any other, even if you CAN eat it (not this though - it contains bacteria so don’t lick it!). This batch of gorgeous halite specimens was mined last year in California, and they are REALLY distinctive. Look at the amazingly fine structure of the ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 132156    View Count: 169

Halite : NaCl

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

Cluster of many translucent, colorless halite crystals. The halite crystals are cubic form with compound, multicrystal forms. No damage. Overall size of mineral specimen: 8x6x5 cm. Size of individual crystals: 1-2 cm.
 © 2002 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 4688    View Count: 774

Halite : NaCl, Nahcolite : NaHCO3

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

Okay, halite is salt, but for one thing, it is just as legitimate a mineral as any other, even if you CAN eat it (not this though - it contains bacteria so don't lick it!). This batch of gorgeous halite specimens was mined recently in California, and they are REALLY distinctive. Look at the amazingly fine structure of the crystals and beautiful ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 51411    View Count: 249

Halite : NaCl, Nahcolite : NaHCO3

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

Okay, halite is salt, but for one thing, it is just as legitimate a mineral as any other, even if you CAN eat it (not this though - it contains bacteria so don''t lick it!). This batch of gorgeous halite specimens was mined recently in California, and they are REALLY distinctive. Look at the amazingly fine structure of the crystals and beautiful ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 47495    View Count: 223

Halite : NaCl, Nahcolite : NaHCO3

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

Okay, halite is salt, but for one thing, it is just as legitimate a mineral as any other, even if you CAN eat it (not this though - it contains bacteria so don''t lick it!). This batch of gorgeous halite specimens was mined recently in California, and they are REALLY distinctive. Look at the amazingly fine structure of the crystals and beautiful ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 57071    View Count: 205

Halite : NaCl, Nahcolite : NaHCO3

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

Okay, halite is salt, but for one thing, it is just as legitimate a mineral as any other, even if you CAN eat it (not this though - it contains bacteria so don''t lick it!). This batch of gorgeous halite specimens was mined recently in California, and they are REALLY distinctive. Look at the amazingly fine structure of the crystals and beautiful ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 49343    View Count: 195

Halite : NaCl, Nahcolite : NaHCO3

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

Okay, halite is salt, but for one thing, it is just as legitimate a mineral as any other, even if you CAN eat it (not this though - it contains bacteria so don't lick it!). This batch of gorgeous halite specimens was mined last year in California, and they are REALLY distinctive. Look at the amazingly fine structure of the crystals and beautiful ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 75470    View Count: 190
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