Schrammach ridge, Schrammacher, Finkenberg, Schwaz District, Tyrol, Austria
nice and well terminated phenakite cristals up to 4 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
© Manuele Moro
a very nice group multy-twinned of bertrandite crystals field of view 5 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
numerous translucent and colorless crystals of phenakite on bavenite crystals of phenakite up to 3 mms Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Fluorite octahedrons completely covered by minute quartz crystals. Field of view: 40 mm Photo and collection Antonio Borrelli
© Antonio Borrelli
strange growth of phenakite crystals up to 2 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
meaningful smoky quartz partially covered by thin chlorite specimen measure 11,5 x 7 cm Collection Arturo Moro photo Manuele Moro
a violet-yellow-white color titanite crystal of 3 mm on quartz Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
interesting radial group of bavenite crystals to 3 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
attractive group of bertrandite crystals up to 3,5 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite, group of crystals the biggest crystal 2,5 mms Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
likely fergusonite-(Y) of complex form crystal 2 mm on mica group (no analized) (first signaling of this specimen in this locality). Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
tabular bertrandite crystal to 3 mms Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
nice lengthened phenakite crystal 4 mm on calcite Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bavenite, numerous thin plates crystals on mica field view around 10 mms Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
nice and well formed aeschynite-(Y) crystal of 2,5 mm on albite Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
interesting double aeschynite-(Y) crystals up to 2 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
nice bertrandite crystal of 2,5 mm in mean it is visible a small phenakite Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
several phenakite crystals up to 4 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
"the two butterflies" double v twinned of bertrandite, field of view 15 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite, translucent and colorless crystal to 3 mms Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite crystals up to 2,5 mm. Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite, group of clear crystals up to 2 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
nice prismatic lengthened of bertrandite crystal 2 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite group of several crystals field of view around 20 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bavenite, a flake of 3mm crystals Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
small titanite on bertrandite crystal of 3 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
nice bertrandite crystal of 3 mms Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Colorless crystal of fluorapatite among white crystals of adularia. Collection and photo of Gianfranco Ciccolini. Nikon D610, bellows, APO Rodagon 50 mm; f: 2.8. Focal using 5.6.
nice bertrandite crystal of 2,5 mm, show transversally a thin freeze. Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
attractive group of bertrandite crystal up to 2,5 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite, v twinned crystals up to 3,5 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
attractive large bertrandite twinned crystals of 3 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite, crystals up to 1,5 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
large and well formed bertrandite crystal of 3,5 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite with above small titanite crystals field of view 12 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Phenakite, elongated brilliant crystal field of view 12 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite v twinned crystals of 3,5 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
attractive double bertrandite crystals up to 3,5 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
group of bertrandite crystals field of view 20 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite, group of several crystals field of view around 20 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite crystals up to 1,5 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
several bertrandite crystals field of view 15 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite, single crystal of 3 mm partially in calcite absorbed. Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Bertrandite single crystal of 3,5 mm Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
Molybdenite Crystals Specimen Giovanni Fortunato Photo Bruno Marello
Summer 2003-(the first time)- other view brought closer of the mineralized fissure. They sees some samples above the rock. (A lot of attention must have done in the job so that to avoid disagreeable accidents).
Summer 2003- view in the zone Stampflkees from the site in Schrammachgrat. Just behind the rocky spur it is not visible the famous big hollow from which they have been drawn out good sample of green fluorite up to violet colour.
Summer 2006-(second time)- other view brought closer of the mineralized fissure. On the soil it is visible the imprint let in origin by the mineralized rock. This photo show the direction of the fissure that is contrary to the course of the rock.
Summer 2003-(the first time)- in all the near zones to the pass it is the place that has produced the most beautiful mineral containing beryllium. The search must have done observing in the zone the few mineralized blocks. This short but wide fissure has produced the most beautiful samples of bertrandite and phenakite of my collection.
Summer 2006-(second time)- view of the place of search in Schrammachgrat, behind the beautiful mountains of the tall Vizze valley.
view of the site in Schrammachgrat-(third time)the emotions continue- to the let under the small drawn out rock, it is visible absorbed in the soil the terminal part of the greatest rock. From 2003 i have been able to find some rocks very well mineralized although they were in difficult points to find or simply hidden from the soil.
Summer 2003-(the first time)- other view of the fissure mineralized to bertrandite and phenakite. The measure of the crystals of bertrandite is up to 6 mms, frequent they are typical crystals twin. The measure of the thin crystals of phenakite is up to 10 mms, as soon as 3 mms if they are stumpy. Splendid the frame of the mountains of the tall ...