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Rough Opal burmite engineers at Hanford would look

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Rough Opal burmite engineers at Hanford would lookAbove: Front of the Specimen Card A gemstone almost alive with an intense inner fire, opals have held the attention of humans for many thousands of years. From Egypt and Classical Greece to China and the Americas, ancient civilizations valued the beauty of opal, but it is only in recent history that we've come to understand the complex nature of this unique gemstone. Above: Grant holding a Rough Opal specimen. This specimen is a fragment of rough

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