The Boulder Opal, also known as the ‘Rainbow Tree”, is probably the most beautiful of all, and can be found in Queensland, Australia. It is the only opal that can display the entire rainbow within one stone.
Opals are created by a mixture of silicon dioxide and water. Silica is carried down into rock crevices by heavy rains, and when the water evaporates, the silica gel hardens and is deposited in the form of tiny spheres. My Dad taught me that, along with everything else gemstone, rock and mineral related. I guess that’s the benefit of have a geologist as a father.
October’s Birthstone: Opal / Tourmaline
Saturday, February 15, 2020
Hyde Park
Went to the movies. There must’ve been 400 people.
Most of them were not there to see the movie, but to compete in a popcorn box and candy wrapper rustling competition. Others came to cough.
How’s your Saturday going?
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NGC 2008
The spiral galaxy NGC 2008 sits center stage in this image captured by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
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