1/7
>>6910845
2/7
>>6910846
3/7
>>6910847
4/7
>>6910849
5/7
>>6910851
6/7
>>6910855
7/7
>>6910845
/2
Jesus Christ Marie
Beautiful! Thanks OP.
>>6911619
THEY'RE MINERALS
>>6910845
Is this brass?
>>6910845
They crave that mineral
>>6911619
>>6911976
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one
DID SOMEONE SAY MINRALS
>>6913846
>>6913848
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>>6913851
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>>6913855
Nice rocks, guys.
I now have a folder about fucking rocks
Nice
>>6913857
oh I got more!
>>6913914
>>6913915
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>>6913919
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>>6913933
my fave pyrite
>>6913934
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>>6913957
(elements 2)
>>6913960
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>>6913967
hopefully someones enjoying these
>>6913941
that's not a mineral anon
>>6913973
>>6913974
I know what it is c: ty
>>6913976
I'm running out of the "wallpaper" shaped images srry
>>6913978
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>>6915225
coloring on it is not artificial
>>6913913
Jesus Christ Marie!
>>6911619
I have only one mineral pape on my folder, cause this is the only title I can think of.
This trhead is making me nostalgic. my autistic 12 year old self used to geek out over minerals.
i just wanna go out and look for rocks now.
Reviving this thread with a *real* wallpaper
>>6912273
I think it's just the way they took the pictures and used special lights and shit.
I want to the mineral museum in Paris and I can tell you some of these are fucking unbelievable. So beautiful and complex you would think they're 3D printed.
This one >>6913941 was the most beautiful think I've ever seen
>>6917020
>leddit
you have to go back
Awesome thread
>>6917029
Nice
I don't know what these are or where they came from but I love them.
>>6918121
Pyrite on Hyolith, Cambrian Stage 3, false color obviously
>>6913851
No way.
>>6918793
cave of crystals, somewhere in mexico
>>6917769
stupid nigger
>>6915225
>Bismuth "grows" that shape naturally, in the same sense that a crystal grows.
No it doesn't. Pic related was clearly a lab grown crystal, therefore it isn't a mineral. The real naturally grown bismuth crystals look an order of magnitude less eye-catching.