Barite
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Dirtlow Rake, Pindale, Castleton, Derbyshire, England
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Dirtlow Rake was a prolific producer of specimens whern it was being worked for fluorite and barytes in the 1970's and 1980's. It is now landscaped and grassed over. Occasionally a form of stalagtitic barite was found here and this is a good example of the type. The specimen consists of a number of parallel, roughly circular tube like growths all shot through with a central hole.
Status: Sold
Dimensions: 70x32x30mm
Size: Small Cabinet (S)
Minerals of the English Midlands
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