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Precious opal in ironside nodule

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NHM1455783
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Precious opal in ironside nodule
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Natural History Museum, London, UK
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Precious opal in ironside nodule, Opals are not truely crystalline and are therefore mineraloids. They comprise of (hydrated silica glass). Specimen found in Queensland, Australia. On display at the Natural History Museum, London. - Australia Australia

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opalescence / mineral / nodule / hydrated silica glass / iron / australia / stone / london / precious / rome / specimen found / they comprise of / opal / queensland
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