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GeneralMinerals of Mineralenzo
3rd Jun 2026 16:47 UTCMineralenzo OP
Native sulfur specimen, 5x5x4.5 cm, rounded brownish crystal, 5x4 cm, from the abandoned Ciavolotta mine east of Agrigento, near Villaggio Mosè.
This was the mine where I received this piece as a gift from the mining expert in July 1979, and where I had the opportunity to see the exit from the mine tunnel with a couple of miners, one of them sitting in the front, on the electric locomotive, and the wagons full of extracted mineral.
Enzo.
3rd Jun 2026 16:56 UTCMineralenzo OP
Celestine on argillite, some prismatic aggregate crystals. The specimen measures 4x4x3 centimeters, with crystals measuring 2.5 cm high, 1.3 cm wide, and 1.2 cm deep.
Provenance: Colle Madore mine, Lercara Friddi, Palermo, Sicily. The type of crystals shown in the photograph represents one of the possible occurrences of this mineral.
Enzo.

3rd Jun 2026 17:08 UTCWayne Corwin 🌟
Mineralenzo
You're photos come out blurry, except the background,, It would help if you used smooth white paper,,, and nothing else in the background.
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