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Eesti: Variskiit liivakivi lõhedes. Queensland, Austraalia. Pildil kujutatu laius on 11 cm. Lisainfo: [1]
English: Semi-precious phosphate mineral variscite filling the cracks in siltstone. The sample is from Queensland, Australia. Variscite is often mistaken for another better known phosphate mineral turquoise. The width of the view is 11 cm. Additional information from the source: [2]
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