View previous topic :: View next topic |
Author |
Message |
Peter Megaw
Site Admin

Joined: 13 Jan 2007
Posts: 973
Location: Tucson, Arizona



|
Posted: Sep 14, 2011 11:25 Post subject: Unusual uses of minerals |
|
|
A geologist friend from Mexico, Abelardo Mendevil sent me these pictures the other day of a house in Aguascalientes City, Mexico being completely covered with geodes. I passed it on as an e-mail and got numerous responses and requests to pass on the pictures/post of Facebook etc. This is fun, although the aesthetics may not be to everyones' taste.
Several folks have mentioned a similar house in Oklahoma studded with Baryte roses, and I think I remember seeing pictures of a house built of petrified wood logs in Arizona. Of course Philip Rashleigh's Carnish garden confection would qualify as well.
Would love to see pictures of the above...and other variations on the theme.
The geodes being used for this house come from a volcanic unit along the border of the states of Aguascalientes and Zacatecas. Most are the size of a grapefruit or a cantaloupe, but I have seen them as large as a Volkswagon Beetle...there's a biggie or two in the photos as well. More than one person has commented that this would be spectacular under a black light
Description: |
quartz lined geode covered house Aguascalientes, Mexico Abelardo Mendevil photo |
|
Viewed: |
20806 Time(s) |

|
Description: |
detail of column Abelardo Mendevil photo |
|
Viewed: |
20172 Time(s) |

|
Description: |
close up of geodes There are much better geodes from this area |
|
Viewed: |
20147 Time(s) |

|
Description: |
geode water spout piece' de resistence |
|
Viewed: |
20151 Time(s) |

|
_________________ Siempre Adelante! |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Maxilos
Joined: 02 Nov 2010
Posts: 191
Location: Boskoop, The Netherlands



|
Posted: Sep 14, 2011 14:43 Post subject: Re: Unusual uses of minerals |
|
|
That is indeed quite unusual!
Mark
_________________ "Still looking for the philosopher's stone" => Dutch proverb |
|
Back to top |
|
 |
KDF-TX

Joined: 22 Jan 2008
Posts: 79
Location: Texas



|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
J. A. Woolley
Joined: 15 Jul 2011
Posts: 6
Location: Texas


|
Posted: Sep 15, 2011 16:38 Post subject: Re: Unusual uses of minerals |
|
|
Very cool, Peter. There is a small building built entirely from fossilized dinosaur bones in Medicine Bow, WY.
https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/11664
(link normalized by FMF)
I also recall a house near the School of Mines in Golden, CO whose foundation & lower walls were built at least partly with mineralogically interesting stones - massive copper minerals, sulfides, etc.
Cheers,
Jonathan
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
|