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		<title>Large Epidote Crystal Floater with Magnetite from Ras Koh Mts., Balochistan, Pakistan</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[A large tabular pseudohexagonal crystal of epidote with magnetite inclusions that make this specimen magnetic. The crystal measures 7cm on average on a diagonal. There are smaller crystals on both sides.

These crystals came out about 10 years ago and most of the finds were small. Large complete floaters are very difficult to come by.
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[A large tabular pseudohexagonal crystal of epidote with magnetite inclusions that make this specimen magnetic. The crystal measures 7cm on average on a diagonal. There are smaller crystals on both sides.

These crystals came out about 10 years ago and most of the finds were small. Large complete floaters are very difficult to come by.
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