File:Alaskite Colorado.jpg

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English: Hand specimen of Alaskite (leucogranite) from the Mount Evans Batholith. It is made of pinkish potassium-feldspar and whitish-grey quartz. It is 1.44 billion years old and was taken from near the summit of Mt. Evans, Clear Creek County, west-south-west of Denver, Colorado, USA.
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Author James St. John (jsj1771) https://www.flickr.com/people/jsjgeology/

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