Sometimes in nature the mineral
malachite (particularly in
Katanga, Congo) forms in a fashion that is physically hard enough to take a good polish. Likewise, it on occasion at that locale takes on a
botryoidal formation. Much less common is when both features come together to create an odd-ball formation that is reminiscent of either cauliflower or the brain. I took the image below of one such specimen in my friend
Dave's inventory as it appeared at this past weekend's
Big Sur Jade Festival.
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Brain malachite - Katanga, Congo. Photo by Kim Patrick Noyes (all rights reserved). |
Holy Cow! Look at the detail on that sucker. *low whistle*
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