Our reason for coming here was to visit the jasper deposit known as the Marble Bar about 5 kms from the main street. Marble Bar, crossing the Coongan river was so named by Nathaniel Cooke, a gold prospector, who mistook the Jasper to be Marble and the name stuck.
Jasper is an opaque, impure variety of silica, usually red, yellow, brown or green in colour and rarely blue. The common red colour is due to iron(III). Jasper breaks with a smooth surface, and is used for ornamentation or as a gemstone as it can be highly polished. It is particularly attractive in the raw form when wet as the colours really stand out and it does then look just like marble.
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I finally got to see my first Sturt's Desert Pea in the wild
At The Marble Bar
Enjoyed your photos... Im close to getting on the road and interested in blogging about my trip so will have to master the art which you seem to have perfected
ReplyDeleteI love the memorial... Mmmmmmm. He was an remarkable man, wise beyond his years. I miss him beyond words can describe.
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