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Collection of Minerals and Fossiles Granzer

Slide show I:
Minerals

runinenmarmor, 25 cm, Sonntagberg, Lower Austria amethyste, 9 cm, Maissau, Lower Austria amethyste in 'Schneekopfkugel', 10 cm, Thüringer Wald, Germany barite, xx=1,5 cm, Las Herrerias, Andalusia, Spain heulandite, specimen 6 cm, Drio le Pale, Valley of Fassa, Italy olivin, 2cm, Smrci, CZ septarie, Kemmelbach, Lower Austria, width 32 cm quartz-crystals, Schwarzwand, Ischgl, Tyrol pyrite, Valle Giove, Rio Marina, Island of Elba, Italy   biggest crystal 5 cm calcite, Venturina, Toskana, Italy agate, Juchem-quarry, Fischbachtal, Idar-Oberstein, Germany septarie with quartz-crystal ("Mirabeau-diamond"), Le Chambon, Remuzat, Dep. Drome, France pyrite, Navajun, La Rioja, Spain fire-opal, Monok, Hungary hyalithe, Monok, Hungary opal, Monok, Hungary aragonite, Ojos Negros, Aragon, Spain cristals of cinnabarite 8 mm, El Endredicho, Almadenejos, Spain natrolithe, Piz Sella, South-Tyrol, detail of the picture: 8 cm Pyrop, Wachau, NÖ
gypsum, Fuentes de Ebro, Zaragoza, Spain, crystal: 2 cm wavellite, Milina near Horovice, Czech republic ferroselenite, 3,5 cm, Minglanilla, Spain sanidin, 4,5 cm, Val Floriana, Italy pistazite, quartzcristal, quarry El Fondo dels Frares, Murcia, Spain, 6 cm "Kundler" conglomerate, Wildschönauer Ache, Tyrol, Austria cinabarite-xx, Erzberg, Styria, x=4 mm cinabarite-xx, Erzberg, Styria, x=4 mm

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Gerhard Granzer
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Allhartsberg, January 2005