How The 36-Foot Geode Of Pulpí Formed

Newsweek 2019-10-16

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The geode of Pulpí was discovered in 1999 in the Mina Rica silver mine in southeast Spain. The walls of the cave are covered with huge crystals that are so transparent they look like blocks of ice. It is thought that the geode of Pulpi is one of the largest in the world, with the interior measuring about 390 cubic feet.

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