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  2. Stichtite - Wikipedia

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    Stichtite is a mineral, a carbonate of chromium and magnesium; formula Mg 6 Cr 2 C O 3 (OH) 16 ·4H 2 O.Its colour ranges from pink through lilac to a rich purple colour. It is formed as an alteration product of chromite-containing serpentine.

  3. Atlantis - Wikipedia

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    Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, romanized: Atlantìs nêsos, lit. 'island of Atlas') is a fictional island mentioned in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias as part of an allegory on the hubris of nations.

  4. Sugilite - Wikipedia

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    Sugilite (/ ˈ s uː ɡ ə l aɪ t,-dʒ i-/ SOO-gə-lyte, -⁠jee-) [2] [3] is a relatively rare pink to purple cyclosilicate mineral with the complex chemical formula K Na 2 (Fe, Mn, Al) 2 Li 3 Si 12 O 30.

  5. Antarcticite - Wikipedia

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    Antarcticite is an uncommon calcium chloride hexahydrate mineral with formula CaCl 2 ·6H 2 O. It forms colorless acicular trigonal crystals. It is hygroscopic and has a low relative density of 1.715.

  6. Antigorite - Wikipedia

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    Antigorite is a lamellated, monoclinic mineral in the phyllosilicate serpentine subgroup with the ideal chemical formula of (Mg,Fe 2+) 3 Si 2 O 5 (OH) 4. [2] It is the high-pressure polymorph of serpentine and is commonly found in metamorphosed serpentinites.

  7. Tanzanite - Wikipedia

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    Tanzanite is the blue and violet variety of the mineral zoisite (a calcium aluminium hydroxyl sorosilicate), caused by small amounts of vanadium. [3] Tanzanite belongs to the epidote mineral group.

  8. Shilajit - Wikipedia

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    Shilajit or mumijo, Mohave lava tube, 2018. Shilajit (Sanskrit: शिलाजीत; lit. ' conqueror of mountain ', 'conqueror of the rocks'), salajeet (Urdu: سلاجیت), mumijo or mumlayi or mumie [1] is an organic-mineral product of predominantly biological origin, formed at high altitudes of stony mountains, in sheltered crevices and cave.

  9. Arslantepe - Wikipedia

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    The earliest habitation at the site dates back to the Chalcolithic period. [6]Arslantepe (VII) became important in this region in the Late Chalcolithic. A monumental area with a huge mudbrick building stood on top of a mound.