>>5072680nice idea, thxhopefully there are some more collectors around here...
Is it possible for the layman to find specimens like this in the wild
>>5072872Yes, if you know where to look. It's not easy, though. Rare minerals are also usually quite small (5cm and smaller).
>>5073087Have you ever found any. How would one go about doing it.
>>5073820Streambeds, old mines, caves"Rockhounding" is a good keyword to search for
If you touched any of these with your bare hands would you die?
now this is what i like to see waiter can i have 5000 more of mineral posting
>>5082899coming right up
>>5090715I wonder why Cobalt is always presented as blue in video games -don't get me wrong, Cobalt blue is a color I get that, but your average space mining game presents it as a blue vein.
>>5092256maybe rare to find elemental cobalt? just guessing
what's your favorite mineral?
jesus marie
>>5093963kek
>>5092811I think amethyst is pretty cool
Cmn, if you psot minerals, you have to post locaction. For example amethyst from Brazil is < than amethyst from Mexico or Turkey. Chrysocolla, Poland/Czech border.
>>5097217Wrong picture
>>5097218Calcite, Poland, Kielce region. IT GLOWS IN UV!!! :D
>>5078284>>5081875>>5087539>>5088385>>5091412Mixing the colours of the minerals in photoshop looks cool
this thread rocks
>>5116252:-)