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Glassyone:
No, despite the other stuff, which is just a google along the way and was in favour of larkivite being waterly ! Just a diversion.

The link under that convinced me. That is how it looks, in shadow and in light.

r, a scientist, well, sort of, on a good day, perhaps, omg need therapy.  Time for a holiday! In Labrador would be nice, with a hammer.

Anonymous:
guess what the official name for Labradorite is? No prizes as the answer was made available early on in this thread.

Leni:

--- Quote from: "Anonymous" ---guess what the official name for Labradorite is? No prizes as the answer was made available early on in this thread.
--- End quote ---

It's Feldspar!   :D  Why no prize?  :(  I want a prize!  :x  Pamela spelt it wrong, anyway  :evil:

Leni   :wink:

pamela:
sorry Leni, I did not spell wrong but did not know the English spelling: feldspar (E) is feldspat (G)
If I do not know the right translation E/G here - I dare to submit German and reckognize that everybody understands - like Anorak  8)  :lol:  :P

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "Leni" ---
It's Feldspar!   :D  Why no prize?  :(  I want a prize!  :x  
Leni   :wink:
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Sorry Leni, no gain - the answer is Larvikite.

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