20 Mesmerizing Opals and Opalized Objects
Neill Lynskey
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Anything and everything can be opalized.
The colorful gemstones known as opals form when water rich in the chemical called silica seeps into the cracks of something buried underground. It most commonly happens with rocks and gems, but it can occur with fossilized shells, bones, and even teeth.
Here are some of the luminescent pieces of earth that inspired Adam Sandler’s best film.
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1. Opalized crab claw
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2. Opalized Ringstone Boulder
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3. Opalized dinosaur tooth
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4. Multi Fire Ethiopian Opal
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5. Opalized shell
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6. Agate from the Kaleidoscope Jasper Mines in Oregon
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7. Giant Black Opal
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8. Another agate from the Kaleidoscope Jasper Mines in Oregon
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9. Opalized Wood
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10. Opalized Wood
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11. Matrix Opal
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12. Fire Opal
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13. Opal Geode
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14. Opals in petrified wood
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15. Oregon Opal
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16. Australian Boulder with Royal Blue Opal Inside
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17. Opalized Australian Boulder
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18. Black Opals
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19. Opalized Shell
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20. Opalized shark tooth
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