Natrolite
Oisgill Bay, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK
10cm x 8cm x 4cm
Radiating aggregates of natrolite crystals. This was found in a gully around the corner at the north end of Oisgill Bay - on the map this spot is called ’An Ceannaich’. This specimen has been analysed. I went back to the same spot recently and could not find a trace of it; I think it had been buried by rockfall. My recollection is that the natrolite was formed in a vein in the back of the gully.
Self-collected 1995. (Author: Mike Wood)
Dimensions: | 800 x 600 |
File size: | 47.14 kbytes |
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