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Minerals Dolomite (M770)
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Dolomite (M770)

€573.00

Very rare material from this defunct locality.At the end of WW2 the Nazis blast the shafts; they didn´t want any resources and mines left for the alliance. The last shats which you were able to enter for only 0 meters collapsed several years ago after a rock avalanche. This piece is not just a sample - it shows sharp terminated, very glossy crystals up to 74 mm across and it is in excellent condition!

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Very rare material from this defunct locality.At the end of WW2 the Nazis blast the shafts; they didn´t want any resources and mines left for the alliance. The last shats which you were able to enter for only 0 meters collapsed several years ago after a rock avalanche. This piece is not just a sample - it shows sharp terminated, very glossy crystals up to 74 mm across and it is in excellent condition!

Very rare material from this defunct locality.At the end of WW2 the Nazis blast the shafts; they didn´t want any resources and mines left for the alliance. The last shats which you were able to enter for only 0 meters collapsed several years ago after a rock avalanche. This piece is not just a sample - it shows sharp terminated, very glossy crystals up to 74 mm across and it is in excellent condition!

Dolomite (M770)

Austria

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LOCATION

Magnesite deposit, Sunk, Hohentauern, Murtal District, Styria, Austria

SIZE

99 x 76 x 60 mm

DESCRIPTION

Very rare material from this defunct locality.At the end of WW2 the Nazis blast the shafts; they didn´t want any resources and mines left for the alliance. The last shats which you were able to enter for only 0 meters collapsed several years ago after a rock avalanche. This piece is not just a sample - it shows sharp terminated, very glossy crystals up to 74 mm across and it is in excellent condition!

PRICE

€ 573,--

MARTIN GRÜLL (BIO)

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