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Limbo, Alto Chapare District, Chapare Province, Cochabamba Department, Bolivia

Limbo is an abandoned "ghost" village surrounded by several abandoned asbestos mines. A magnesite mine and an anhydrite "marble" quarry still function sporadically. Gave its name to the Cambrian Limbo Formation, conglomerate formed of precambrian cobbles of Brazilian Shield rocks, together with beds of slightly metamorphosed carbonate-rich sediments.





Mineral List:
  • Actinolite
  • Anhydrite
  • Aragonite
  • Augite
  • Hematite
  • Hydromagnesite
  • Magnesioriebeckite
  • Magnesite
  • Pyrite
  • Talc


    10 entries listed. 10 valid minerals.

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