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Minerals, the hidden treasures of our Earth and beyond. Picture No

Background imageMinerals Collection: Picture No. 11050130

Picture No. 11050130
Rock Gypsum Texas Gulf Coast, USA Date:

Background imageMinerals Collection: GRH0811516

GRH0811516
A ruined Cornish tin mine at Botallack

Background imageMinerals Collection: A Waterton creek bed gleams crimson from iron-rich rocks

A Waterton creek bed gleams crimson from iron-rich rocks

Background imageMinerals Collection: Mineral deposits at Canary Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park, Wyoming, USA

Mineral deposits at Canary Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park, Wyoming, USA
Thermal runoff channels create travertine mineral deposits at Canary Spring of the Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park; Wyoming, United States of America

Background imageMinerals Collection: Frost covered conifers in the mist, Mammoth Hot Springs, YNP, Wyoming, USA

Frost covered conifers in the mist, Mammoth Hot Springs, YNP, Wyoming, USA
Frost covered conifers emerge through the misty steam in Mammoth Hot Springs; Yellowstone Natural Park, Wyoming, United States of America

Background imageMinerals Collection: Canary Spring at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park, Wyoming, USA

Canary Spring at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park, Wyoming, USA
Mineral deposits and steam vapors of Canary Spring at the Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park; Wyoming, United States of America

Background imageMinerals Collection: White and colorful mineral deposits from geothermal features in a geyser basin

White and colorful mineral deposits from geothermal features in a geyser basin.; Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Background imageMinerals Collection: Sunset over the Badwater salt flats on Death Valley National Park, California, USA

Sunset over the Badwater salt flats on Death Valley National Park, California, USA
Sunset over the Badwater salt flats on Death Valley National Park; California, United States of America

Background imageMinerals Collection: Fulgurite lightning tube thunder stone sagitta fulguris

Fulgurite lightning tube thunder stone sagitta fulguris
Fulgurite or lightning tube, thunder stone. / sagitta fulguris. / pierre detonnerre (title on object), a tube of molten sand or rock created during a lightning strike

Background imageMinerals Collection: Passport map Wadden Sea Den Helder Terschelling New Pascaert

Passport map Wadden Sea Den Helder Terschelling New Pascaert
Passport map of the Wadden Sea from Den Helder to Terschelling New Pascaert Where to insert the holes of Texel and T Vlie With all syn Mercken

Background imageMinerals Collection: Around Dead Sea Marl formations Masada 1900 Minerals

Around Dead Sea Marl formations Masada 1900 Minerals
Around the Dead Sea Marl formations near Masada 1900, Minerals, Rock formations, The Dead Sea - bordering Israel, the West Bank

Background imageMinerals Collection: Silver City Nevada In 1870S. From American Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil By Rev Samuel

Silver City Nevada In 1870S. From American Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil By Rev Samuel Manning Circa 1880

Background imageMinerals Collection: Silver Mining In Nevada In 1870S. From American Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil By Rev Samuel

Silver Mining In Nevada In 1870S. From American Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil By Rev Samuel Manning Circa 1880

Background imageMinerals Collection: Orange Juice

Orange Juice

Background imageMinerals Collection: A Fresh Salad

A Fresh Salad

Background imageMinerals Collection: Pieces of iron ore, close up

Pieces of iron ore, close up

Background imageMinerals Collection: Geological map of southern Germany, Bohemia, Switzerland and Austria, published 1897

Geological map of southern Germany, Bohemia, Switzerland and Austria, published 1897
Geological map of southern and central Germany, Bohemia, Switzerland and Austria. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imageMinerals Collection: Mining. Drilling with a jackhammer. Diorama. Deutsches Muse

Mining. Drilling with a jackhammer. Diorama. Deutsches Muse
History. Mining. Drilling with a jackhammer. Diorama. Deutsches Museum (Museum of Science and Technology). Munich. Germany

Background imageMinerals Collection: Section of an underground mine. Model of a team in the secon

Section of an underground mine. Model of a team in the second half of the nineteenth century. Scale 1:25. Manufactured in 1906. By R. Brown. Deutsches Museum (Museum of Science and Technology)

Background imageMinerals Collection: Picture No. 11806841

Picture No. 11806841
hertfordshire puddingstone, conglomerate, flint clasts in a silicious matrix, Hertfordshire, England Date:

Background imageMinerals Collection: Picture No. 11806836

Picture No. 11806836
basalt porphry with feldspar phenocrysts, Chinese writing stone California, igneous rock basalt porphry with feldspar phenocrysts Date:

Background imageMinerals Collection: Potash slag heap near Fulda, Neuhof, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Potash slag heap near Fulda, Neuhof, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Background imageMinerals Collection: Tunisia - Metlaoui - Phosphate Society Mines of Sfax-Gafsa

Tunisia - Metlaoui - Phosphate Society Mines of Sfax-Gafsa - unloading the wagns. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMinerals Collection: Picture No. 11050219

Picture No. 11050219
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) Madan, Bulgaria Date:

Background imageMinerals Collection: Picture No. 11050154

Picture No. 11050154
Specular Hematite Marquette County Michigan, USA Date:

Background imageMinerals Collection: Picture No. 11050129

Picture No. 11050129
Tufa Mono County, California, USA Date:

Background imageMinerals Collection: Picture No. 11050113

Picture No. 11050113
Monazite Mineral Ore of Cerium Iyeland, Aust-agder, Norway Date:

Background imageMinerals Collection: WERNER, Abraham Gottlob (1750-1817). Etching

WERNER, Abraham Gottlob (1750-1817). Etching

Background imageMinerals Collection: Pyrite (FeS2) (Iron sulfide) - Peru - Popularly known as 'fool's gold' - Formerly used in

Pyrite (FeS2) (Iron sulfide) - Peru - Popularly known as "fool's gold" - Formerly used in the production
CAN-4438 Pyrite (FeS2) (Iron sulfide) Peru iron sulfide Popularly known as "fool's gold" - Formerly used in the production of sulfuric acid John Cancalosi contact details

Background imageMinerals Collection: Sample of shale

Sample of shale. Shale is a dense sedimentary rock that forms when layers of mud are buried and compressed. Mud is largely composed of clay particles

Background imageMinerals Collection: Floating In The Dead Sea (lowest place on Earth), Ein Bokek, Israel, Middle East (MR)

Floating In The Dead Sea (lowest place on Earth), Ein Bokek, Israel, Middle East (MR)

Background imageMinerals Collection: Three lumps of gold, close up

Three lumps of gold, close up

Background imageMinerals Collection: Five unpolished emerald rocks, close up

Five unpolished emerald rocks, close up

Background imageMinerals Collection: Rare rose quartz crystals set in massive rose quartz, close up

Rare rose quartz crystals set in massive rose quartz, close up

Background imageMinerals Collection: The Olgas, Northern Territories

The Olgas, Northern Territories, Australia

Background imageMinerals Collection: Aquamarine waters of Laguna Tuyajto

Aquamarine waters of Laguna Tuyajto, Atacama, Chile

Background imageMinerals Collection: Flamingos feed on the algae-rich waters of Laguna Colorada

Flamingos feed on the algae-rich waters of Laguna Colorada. The distinctive red colour of this high altitude lagoon is due to the high concentration of algae whilst deposits of borax form a white

Background imageMinerals Collection: The striking turquoise waters of Laguna Verde with

The striking turquoise waters of Laguna Verde with the perfect cone of Volcan Licancabur 5868 m rising above it. The distinctive green colour of the water is due to the high concentration of arsenic

Background imageMinerals Collection: Chicago Worlds Fair - NSW Exhibit

Chicago Worlds Fair - NSW Exhibit - Stands of Minerals, woods etc. Part of Box 282 Boswell Collection - Chicago Exposition. Date: 1893

Background imageMinerals Collection: Mining. Shaft sinking by hand with hammer and wedge. Diorama

Mining. Shaft sinking by hand with hammer and wedge. Diorama
History. Mining. Shaft sinking by hand with hammer and wedge. Diorama. Deutsches Museum(Museum of Science and Technology). Munich. Germany

Background imageMinerals Collection: Mining. Surveying by the mines compass. Diorama

Mining. Surveying by the mines compass. Diorama. Deutsches Museum. Munich. Germany

Background imageMinerals Collection: Coal mine. Extraction of coal and transportation of minecard

Coal mine. Extraction of coal and transportation of minecard
History. Mining. coal mine. Extraction of coal and transportation by minecart. 19th century. Diorama. Deutsches Museum (Museum of Science and Technology). Munich. Germany

Background imageMinerals Collection: Room work in a potash mine. 1925

Room work in a potash mine. 1925
History. Mining. Room work in a potash mine. 1925. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany

Background imageMinerals Collection: Gold mining on the moon

Gold mining on the moon
The Moon will surely be rich in valuable minerals: a gold mine there could be a profitable investment. Date: 1895

Background imageMinerals Collection: Minerals including cuprite crystals, azurite, malachite, etc

Minerals including cuprite crystals, azurite, malachite, etc.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageMinerals Collection: Mineral varieties including sulphur, mellite, amber and coal

Mineral varieties including sulphur, mellite, amber and coal.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageMinerals Collection: Mineral varieties including fluorite, celestine

Mineral varieties including fluorite, celestine and rock salt.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich

Background imageMinerals Collection: Minerals and crystals including aragonite

Minerals and crystals including aragonite, dolomite and fluorite. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich



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Minerals, the hidden treasures of our Earth and beyond. Picture No. 10984558 showcases the mesmerizing beauty of Malachite found in Lumumbashi, Katanga Province, Congo, Africa. Its vibrant green hues captivate the eye and remind us of nature's artistic prowess. In contrast to earthly minerals, Picture No. 11091681 takes us on a journey to Mars with its Martian landscape. The red-orange tones hint at a world waiting to be explored and reveal the possibility of unknown mineral formations beneath its surface. While they can often associated with rocks and landscapes, they also play a vital role in our daily lives. Take citrus fruits for example; their tangy taste is owed to minerals like potassium and magnesium that nourish both body and soul. Cut agates (Picture No. 11050139) offer an exquisite display of intricate patterns formed by layers upon layers over time. Each slice reveals a unique masterpiece created by geological forces that have shaped these stones into natural works of art. Even celestial bodies hold secrets within them as seen in the waxing gibbous Moon (computer-enhanced). This image (Picture No. 11050115) highlights how minerals contribute to lunar landscapes, reminding us that even worlds beyond ours are composed of these precious elements. Speaking of extraterrestrial wonders, Picture No. 11050139 unveils a thin section view of Meteorite Jepara under LM microscopy - an extraordinary glimpse into outer space brought right before our eyes. These cosmic fragments contain rare combinations that can unlock mysteries about our universe's origins. Back on Earth but no less enchanting is Emerald - Green variety Beryl from China (Picture No. 11050115). This gemstone owes its captivating green color to traces of chromium within its structure – truly nature's gift transformed into breathtaking jewelry cherished worldwide. Lastly, we venture down under with an Opal Boulder from Queensland, Australia. This Picture No.