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RE: The stones again

in Amazing nature (AN)11 months ago

Good afternoon, dear friend @bucipuc

I want to remind you that we have changed our rules.

To differentiate ourselves from other photography communities, we would like you to include URLs with scientific data to support the information you share in your post.

In your post, you mention quarries, the extraction of feldspar, ore, microcline, anorthite or columnar plagioclase crystals, albite veins in plagioclase, quartz, and the discovery of tourmaline crystals. You also mention the local fauna and flora.

The idea is that all of us who read your post can learn scientifically.

Excellent post; the only thing missing are informative URL.

Thank you very much for your understanding.

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Thank you for your warning. Basically, all the stones mentioned can be found on Wikipedia. I found the professional name Šidélka there too. The only thing I didn't find is the name of the red flowers in the last photos.

Good morning, dear friend @bucipuci

Could you edit the post and add the URLs you found on Wikipedia—don't worry about the ones with the red flowers?

Thank you very much for your patience and understanding.

Once again, excellent post.

For now I can only add a link to feldspar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feldspar).

I'm still searching in vain for "red flowers".

Thank you very much for this update, you are very kind

Have a beautiful afternoon

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