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"Great is the power of memory that dwells in places." (from Cicero)

Agate

This smooth, polished geode from Dialer is intact, filled with brightly coloured concentric agate rings, and is one of the finest specimens of its kind. Geodes occur only in pillow lavas, such as that formed 237-235 millions of years ago on the Seiser Alm plateau due to undersea volcanic eruptions. Geodes may often be recovered by hand, while in other cases they require a pickaxe and crowbar.

Geode with smoky quartz, calcite and geothite

This two-part, 23-cm-high geode with smoky quartz, calcite and geothite was found in the partially rocky mountain pastures at Gardejea - Curasòa and is an impressive example of the minerals of volcanic origin found on the Seiser Alm plateau. This splendid geode dates back to a time between 237 and 235 million years ago, when lava streams full of bubbles coming from the earth's interior collected on sea beds.