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How rare are these?

Badlad

Administrator
Staff member
Anyone offer any advice on these formations.  Are they rare?  How do they form?  Do they have a name beyond speleothem?  Located in north of England.

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Leclused

Active member
Looks to me as straws with helictites presumeable aragonite.

Rare ? Depends on the region. Aragonite comes in different colours where white is the most commen. Blue and green are the rare ones :)

Some photo galeries : http://www.scavalon.be/webalbums/Aragonite/index.html




 

Cantclimbtom

Well-known member
Aragonite??  You're in luck there.  I found this information on a reputable geological site ;)
Looks like you'll never get vitamin D deficiency or cold toes if you spend long enough underground with those straws!


"...Aragonite is attuned to the Earth Goddess, encouraging conservation and recycling.  It is a reliable earth-healer and grounding stone.  Aragonite transforms geopathic stress.
Aragonite brings warmth to the extremities.  It combats deficiencies in Vitamins A and D.  Aragonite combats dis-ease and can stop night twitches and muscle spasms.  It also helps with general aches and pains..."
 

Fulk

Well-known member
Presumably it also cures Covid (that's if it actually allows it to affect you in the first place).  ;)
 

mrodoc

Well-known member
Not that rare in Mendip caves. I can think of at least three sites off the top of my head.
 
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