seamore
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17 years ago
If I've done this right there should be photo of what I think is copper mineralization big time.
It is a 'clipart' photo of somewhere in Canada no other info available.
It appears to be secondary copper deposites at maybe the top of old mine shaft or maybe resurgence via copper view.
Anyone any thoughts.
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simonrl
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17 years ago
Hi Seamore

You've almost included the image, but haven't copied and pasted quite all of the code as shown under 'Link to photograph' on the view photo page http://www.aditnow.co.uk/photo/Personal-Album-472-Image-001/ 

Under link to photograph, just select (click with the mouse, hold and drag) either of the two lines of code. The top one if you just want to display the photo, the bottom one if you also want to link it to the full size version. You need to include all of the code though, otherwise the image won't display correctly.
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sparty_lea
17 years ago
Looks like a geyser or some kind of hot spring to me.
http://www.earthshots.org/2007/11/lion-geyser-by-matthew/ 
The blue colour is due to thermophillic bacteria

edited to fix link
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ferret
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17 years ago
awesome pic!
and yes i would agree it looks like a hot spring but that dos'ent mean it isent copper mineralization, it could be a precipitate from the hot hydrothermal processes of the spring itself ::)
seamore
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17 years ago
Yep, it looks very similar to the one in the link. Organic not mineral after all....thanks for clearing that up - I better stop telling poeple it's copper salts :oops:
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