Esoterizona

A digital archive of strange and beautiful things from my travels in the Arizona desert.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Esoterizona Stones 20

Fluorescent Minerals

Short and longwave UV. 8"x4"x4" (Pima County)

Blue and yellow fluorescent formations. 7"x6"x3" (Pima County)

Banded aragonite. 5"x4"x2" (Pima County)

More banding of blue and orange. 5"x3"x2" (Pima County)

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