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English: :Locality: Kopeisk, Chelyabinsk Oblast', Urals Region, Russian Federation
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Description: Kremersite is a very rare complex halide, very deliquescent, that is why it is protected sealed in a glass capsule. Visible crystals, transparent and with an intense red color. From the coal mine Nr. 50 of this Russian locality known for more than 40 new species formed on spontaneous burning coal dumps and are known to rage for many years or decades, forming many rare high-temperature minerals.
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