File:We-pegmatite.jpg

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English: Pegmatite — containing lepidolite, tourmaline, and quartz.
  • From the White Elephant Mine in the Black Hills, South Dakota.
  • Collected in 1997, photographed, and uploaded by James Stuby.
Date 17 April 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Jstuby at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-04-17 19:01 Jstuby 849×634× (232070 bytes) Pegmatite containing lepidolite, tourmaline, and quartz from the White Elephant Mine in the [[Black Hills]], [[South Dakota]]. Collected in 1997, photographed, and uploaded by James Stuby.

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