Kaolin_in_Guiana_Shield_of_Venezuela.jpg


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English: A primary deposit of kaolin (white clay) near Cantarrana in Bolivar state, Venezuela. The kaolin was formed by the alteration of feldspar crystals of the mainly granitic basement rocks of the Guiana Shield.
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Source http://www.geodiversite.net/media1200
Author svtjalenques http://www.geodiversite.net/auteur258
Camera location 4° 27′ 46.22″ N, 61° 37′ 18.02″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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4°27'46.220"N, 61°37'18.016"W

24 December 2010