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GeneralGamagarite type-locality symbol missing

13th Jan 2017 09:33 UTCBruce Cairncross Expert

The home page of gamagarite http://www.mindat.org/min-1645.html does not have the location icon for the Gloucester mine, South Africa on the world locality map. It does have two other localities in Japan and Italy, but not the type-locality in South Africa

13th Jan 2017 09:55 UTCDavid Von Bargen Manager

We need a lat/longitude for the Gloucester mine (in the type description it refers to a farm Gloucester)

13th Jan 2017 10:13 UTCBruce Cairncross Expert

OK, I got these off Google Earth as I know the location of the mine on the Gloucester farm: 28 degrees 4 minutes 4.65 second South, 23 degrees, 2 minutes 26.66 seconds East. Will that suffice?

13th Jan 2017 10:46 UTCDavid Von Bargen Manager

Yes, thanks. fixed.
 
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