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LowellCarhart
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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:36 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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The "Africa Nugget" is shaped like the African continent but was found near Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. As the tag indicates this awesome nugget was displayed at the American Museum of Natural History's GOLD! exhibit, in 2008.
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LowellCarhart
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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:37 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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Practically Peerless. This textbook, gem aquamarine crystal from the Shigar Valley, Northern Areas of Pakistan, rises up to a foot in height.
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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:39 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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This superb botryoidal chalcedony mass from the Withlacoochie River of Lowndes County Georgia is the finest example of a chalcedony from that area ever found.
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LowellCarhart
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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:40 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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Bigger than a basketball. Maybe even two basketballs! This huge aquamarine and muscovite cluster was displayed by Arif and Aisha Jan, of Rocksaholics. It was found in Nagar, Hunza Valley, Northern Areas of Pakistan. The sweet natured and unpretentious couple had a very fine display of Pakistani minerals. The aquamarines from this area have to be some of the finest in the world.
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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:40 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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Another superb large aquamarine and muscovite cluster from Rocksaholics.
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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:41 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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A juicy watermelon tourmaline perches on a huge smoky quartz elestial, in this fine specimen from Paprok, Nuristan Province, Afghanistan.
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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:43 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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Here are five tables of dinosaur eggs from six kinds of dinosaurs
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LowellCarhart
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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:46 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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Everybody's favorite ceratopsian, Triceratops prorsus dating to 66 million years ago. From the famous Hell Creek formation of Harding County, South Dakota. Fully articulated triceratops skeletons are among the rarest of dinosaur finds. This specimen was priced at $1.5 million.
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LowellCarhart
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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:48 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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Fine mineral dealer Scott Werschky kindly pauses for a photograph, during the busy push of set-up day. His cabinet of superior quality mineral specimens is looking good! Notice a number of spectacular crystalline gold specimens from various USA locations. Wow!
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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 06:49 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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Appalachiosaurus is a unique dinosaur that retained large front limbs, and had a longer, lower skull with even more teeth than the famous Tyrannosaurus of the Western USA. This specimen represents the most complete theropod ever found in the Eastern half of the United States.
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Josele

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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 10:08 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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Very thanks for posting here this reportage of NY Metro Show, is very nice for those who can't visit the exibition.
Lowell, just a suggestion: you can upload many photos in one message, in this way will not collapse the "new postings" window. Please see how to do it here: How to add multiple photos to a Post (point 8 of A general guide for using the Forum with some rules and tips)
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GneissWare

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Posted: Jul 05, 2012 19:58 Post subject: Re: The First Annual New York City Metro Show |
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LowellCarhart wrote: | It doesn't get much better than this! A lovely sky blue topaz crystal from Itinga, Jequitinhonha Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil, occupies center position and entices the eye. Or how about that exquisite Meikle Mine Baryte, from the Bootstrap District, Elko County, Nevada. The tall green tourmaline with lepidolite is from Itinga as well. |
Actually, the piece on the left is a Baryte on Calcite from Elk Creek, Dalzell, Meade Co., South Dakota, USA not the Meikle Mine.
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