by Amy Stone
March 3, 2026
Explore a rare Moroccan mineral association featuring botryoidal goethite layered over sparkling amethyst. This collector specimen showcases the dramatic contrast between iron-rich formations and crystalline quartz, revealing multiple geological events frozen in time.
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