Yesterday I came across a Tumblr Blog I hadn't seen before, by the name of 
Geology Rocks.  Not only is that 
a phrase I'm 
fond of, I'm quite fond of the picture choices there.

(titled "
Geologists Have Rocks for Brains")

Sometimes, as with the first picture, there is little or no background or location information.  For other posts, the description is extensive.  For the above, the description is
Rhodochrosite is a cousin of calcite,  but where calcite has calcium, rhodochrosite has manganese (MnCO3).Rhodochrosite  is also called raspberry spar. The manganese content gives it a rosy  pink color, even in its rare clear crystals. This specimen displays the  mineral in its banded habit, but it also takes the botryoidal habit (see  them in the Gallery of  Mineral Habits). The crystals of rhodochrosite are mostly  microscopic. Rhodochrosite is far more common at rock and mineral shows  than it is in nature.
I haven't been paying attention long enough to vouch for its accuracy, but the blog's author is clearly enthusiastic.  As far as I'm concerned, this is a keeper.
 
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