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Improving Mindat.orgMonthermé France
29th Nov 2014 21:37 UTCKo Jansen
BUT THE QUARTZ CRISTALS SHOWING ON BOTH MONTHERÉ SITES are not found on the location close to the bridge.
The micromounts were found +/- 300 meters from the bridge,that will say to the right side.
with regards Ko Jansen.
3rd Dec 2014 20:35 UTCKo Jansen
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> Momthermé is situated on the river Meuse,when you
> came from Belgium side and go down to
> Monthermé,clear before to the river bridge you go
> rigth it's possible for about 150 mtrs to park
> your car there.Walk the path along the houses and
> a certain moment you are walking on the bottom
> side of the hill which should on your right side
> the river is left,the hill is very strong upwards,
> be aware that snakes can be present,start here
> looking for possible quartz formations a certain
> moment you will see and found the minerals,such as
> Anatase,Goethiet,and others see the foto´s on the
> location Monthermé..
>
> BUT THE QUARTZ CRISTALS SHOWING ON BOTH MONTHERÉ
> SITES are not found on the location close to the
> bridge.
>
> The micromounts were found +/- 300 meters from
> the bridge,that will say to the right side.
>
> with regards Ko Jansen.
31st Aug 2020 21:21 UTCJeroen Goedhart
Zou je willen bevestigen dat de juiste locatie de 'La Longue Roche' is? Ik ben eerder in de buurt gaan zoeken, maar er is discussie met een collega of dit de plek is die u bedoelt.
Groeten, Jeroen
31st Aug 2020 22:04 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
1st Sep 2020 14:14 UTCJeroen Goedhart
1st Sep 2020 03:40 UTCKevin Conroy Manager
Jeroen Goedhart ✉️
Hi Ko,Would you like to confirm that the correct location is the 'La Longue Roche'? I have searched nearby before, but there is a discussion with a colleague whether this is the place you mean.
Greetings, Jeroen
14th Sep 2020 15:07 UTCKo Jansen
godb luck , Ko .
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