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Robert Seitz
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Posted: Jan 26, 2023 20:26 Post subject: Haus der Natur – Salzburg |
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This mineral exhibit was a pleasant surprise in Salzburg. It has some special exhibits as well as specimens.
http://www.hausdernatur.at/en/orientation.html
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I will start with the tourmaline exhibit. |
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There is a reconstruction of an alpine bergkristhohle.. |
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James Catmur
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Posted: Jan 30, 2023 06:24 Post subject: Re: Haus der Natur – Salzburg |
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Very interesting display
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Tobi
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Posted: Jan 30, 2023 07:35 Post subject: Re: Haus der Natur – Salzburg |
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The reconstructed alpine cleft with the quartzes inside is really interesting. I have seen this before when I visited the Terra Mineralia in Freiberg in 2015, they have a reconstructed cavity of a Chinese fluorite on display. A wonderful and educational addition to the displayed specimens, this should be part of every museum exhibition about minerals!
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James Catmur
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Posted: Jan 30, 2023 07:38 Post subject: Re: Haus der Natur – Salzburg |
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Like the Sweet Home Mine pocket in Denver museum
Tobi wrote: | The reconstructed alpine cleft with the quartzes inside is really interesting. I have seen this before when I visited the Terra Mineralia in Freiberg in 2015, they have a reconstructed cavity of a Chinese fluorite on display. A wonderful and educational addition to the displayed specimens, this should be part of every museum exhibition about minerals! |
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