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The Pulpí Geode, found


within an abandoned
silver mine in 1999 in
Spain's Almería Province,
is one of the world's
silver, lead and
Pulpí geode 1999 Spain largest. It's a cavity
about 390 cubic feet in iron ore
volume, with walls
adorned with imposing
gypsum crystals up to
nearly seven feet long.
Sparkling hollows filled with lustrous crystals, dubbed geodes, are often perceived as
small objects that can fit comfortably on a bookshelf. But some are more like gigantic
cathedrals filled with a forest of glassy towers.
The Pulpí Geode, found within an abandoned silver mine in 1999 in Spain’s Almería
Province, is one of the world’s largest. It's a cavity about 390 cubic feet in volume, with
walls adorned with imposing gypsum crystals up to nearly seven feet long. Because of
the impressive dimensions of this temple of transparent spires, scientists have long
ached to know how it was forged.
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