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== Images == <gallery widths="133" heights="130"> File:Conichalcite-Calcite-65643.jpg|A vug in a [[limonite]] matrix is the host for a layer of green botryoids of [[conichalcite]] and colorless, translucent rhombs of calcite File:Azurite-Malachite-163967.jpg|Vug with rosettes of deep blue [[azurite]] on a field of malachite File:Goosecreekite-Heulandite-Ca-Quartz-indi-41a.jpg|[[Goosecreekite]] with [[heulandite]]-Ca on quartz File:Rosasite-rosa08a.jpg|Intergrown botryoids of blue-green [[rosasite]] inside the curve of a limonite vug File:Epistilbite-indi-15a.jpg|Example of open space in a vug allowing the formation of crystallized minerals File:Pyromorphite-t07-109a.jpg|Apple green [[pyromorphite]] cluster on limonite matrix File:Wulfenite-181388.jpg|Vug in a limonitic matrix is the host for bi-pyramidal, brownish-red crystals of [[wulfenite]] File:Groutite-tuc1048a.jpg|Crystallized [[groutite]] scattered about a hollow vug File:Aurichalcite-Calcite-aur06a.jpg|In a vug of limonite are intergrown clusters of rhombohedral calcite with [[Inclusion (mineral)|inclusion]]s of fibrous [[aurichalcite]] File:Epistilbite-Fluorapophyllite-Stellerite-indi-20a.jpg|[[Stellerite]], [[epistilbite]], and [[eluorapophyllite]] in a basaltic vug File:Sulfur-tmix07-162b.jpg|Nestled in its matrix vug are five golden-yellow crystals of [[sulfur]] File:Quartz-Chrysocolla-193915.jpg|In an open pocket in a matrix of limonite there is a cluster of deep robin's-egg blue [[chrysocolla]] with a covering of [[drusy]] quartz </gallery>
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