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051-L2KTourmaline AD3G6 (T6O18)(BO3)3X3Z , Quartz SiO2

Multiple photos available
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St Anns Mine, Mwami, Karoi District, Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe

Dimensions: 175 mm x 85 mm x 85 mm
Largest Crystal Size: 175 mm
Weight: 1599 g

Large (175mm) quartz crystal shot through with dark green tourmaline crystals.
First visited the mine in April 2013 and bought this from the mine owner who had recently found a pocket of tourmalinated quartz. This is the best piece from the find.
The pocket was in the floor of the pit.
Copyright: © Simon Harrison      Photo ID: 755414     Uploaded by: Simon Harrison   Upload date: 2016-06-16   View Count: 449    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 2592×3872 (10.0 Mpix)

View of the pit wall

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Novello Mine, Masvingo District, Masvingo, Zimbabwe

Shot of the pit wall showing the structure of the strata.
Copyright: © Simon Harrison      Photo ID: 755259     Uploaded by: Simon Harrison   Upload date: 2016-06-15   View Count: 169    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 2448×3264 (8.0 Mpix)

Close up of productive area

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Novello Mine, Masvingo District, Masvingo, Zimbabwe

Close up of the recently worked productive area in the old pit.
Copyright: © Simon Harrison      Photo ID: 755258     Uploaded by: Simon Harrison   Upload date: 2016-06-15   View Count: 144    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 2448×3264 (8.0 Mpix)

Cross cut trench

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Novello Mine, Masvingo District, Masvingo, Zimbabwe

Post original mining trench.
Copyright: © Simon Harrison      Photo ID: 755257     Uploaded by: Simon Harrison   Upload date: 2016-06-15   View Count: 136    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 2448×3264 (8.0 Mpix)

Dump

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Novello Mine, Masvingo District, Masvingo, Zimbabwe

Another shot of the reworked dump.
Copyright: © Simon Harrison      Photo ID: 755256     Uploaded by: Simon Harrison   Upload date: 2016-06-15   View Count: 632    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 3264×2448 (8.0 Mpix)

Dump

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Novello Mine, Masvingo District, Masvingo, Zimbabwe

View across the heavily reworked dump
Copyright: © Simon Harrison      Photo ID: 755254     Uploaded by: Simon Harrison   Upload date: 2016-06-15   View Count: 318    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 3264×2448 (8.0 Mpix)

View of productive zone dipping under overlying strata

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Novello Mine, Masvingo District, Masvingo, Zimbabwe

Area of original pit where local miners have tried to follow the productive zone as it dips under overlying strata.
Copyright: © Simon Harrison      Photo ID: 755249     Uploaded by: Simon Harrison   Upload date: 2016-06-15   View Count: 404    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 2448×2448 (6.0 Mpix)

Q61-5WEScapolite

Multiple photos available
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Marble occurrence, Morogoro, Uluguru Mts, Morogoro Region, Tanzania

Dimensions: 55 mm x 40 mm x 40 mm
Field of View: 160 mm
Largest Crystal Size: 55 mm
Weight: 180 g

Largest crystal I obtained in June 2015 in Arusha that shows red inclusion to the crystal. The piece also shows interesting chatoyancy.
Copyright: © Simon Harrison 2015      Photo ID: 717206     Uploaded by: Simon Harrison   Upload date: 2015-11-18   View Count: 127    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 3872×2592 (10.0 Mpix)

AK2-RN1Scapolite

Multiple photos available
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Morogoro, Uluguru Mts, Morogoro Region, Tanzania

Dimensions: 20 mm x 18 mm x 14 mm
Field of View: 90 mm
Largest Crystal Size: 20 mm
Weight: 7 g

Bought in Arusha, July 2015. One of a batch of crystals showing red/orange zoning within the yellow body of the crystal.
Copyright: © Simon Harrison 2015      Photo ID: 699520     Uploaded by: Simon Harrison   Upload date: 2015-08-10   View Count: 176    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 2448×3264 (8.0 Mpix)

R6P-UREScapolite

Multiple photos available
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Morogoro, Uluguru Mts, Morogoro Region, Tanzania

Dimensions: 32 mm x 30 mm x 20 mm
Field of View: 70 mm
Largest Crystal Size: 32 mm
Weight: 27 g

Bought in Arusha in July 2015. One of a batch of single crystals. Many have this orange/red zoning within the yellow of the crystal. This piece shows the zoning particularly well. The crystals show a chatoyancy that appears to be caused by the interface of the yellow and red areas. This view is along the C-axis.
Copyright: © Simon Harrison 2015      Photo ID: 699518     Uploaded by: Simon Harrison   Upload date: 2015-08-10   View Count: 100    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 3264×2448 (8.0 Mpix)
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