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PhotosNot from Pune District India ??

26th Mar 2024 16:00 UTCKnut Edvard Larsen 🌟 Manager

Could this heulandite have been mislabelled? For me it does not look like a Pune, India specimen. More like those from Drio le Pale , Italy 

26th Mar 2024 16:24 UTCJohan Kjellman Expert

I concur - "italy" is what I thought before seeing your suggestion.

26th Mar 2024 16:28 UTCVolker Betz 🌟 Expert

I agree, it looks like Drio di Pale, necer seen this type from India.

26th Mar 2024 22:39 UTCLalith Aditya Senthil Kumar

The Brazil crystals are more clear and dark. Vote for Drio le Pale!

26th Mar 2024 17:04 UTCElmar Lackner Expert

I vote for Drio le Pale !

27th Mar 2024 04:33 UTCV. Stingl

Drio le Pale for sure!

27th Mar 2024 11:57 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

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