Description
Formation and History
Plagioclase
formed millions of years ago during the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods
Its vibrant color and natural pattern make it a treasure among mineral enthusiasts
they serve as remarkable conversation pieces
Heliophora orbicularis Meteorites Formation and HistorySize: 3. 8 x 0. 3 x 4 cms (Avg) Weight: 8 grams (Avg) Location: West Africa Product Description This rare and intriguing fossil showcases the preserved remains of Heliophora orbicularis, an extinct species of ancient cephalopod. Sourced from West Africa, this fossil is a remarkable example of the region's rich paleontological heritage. The fossil's distinctive orbicular shape and intricate surface patterns provide a glimpse into the lives of ancient
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