The main entrance to Galerie de Mineralogie et de Geologie, which holds things from giant crystals through to meteorites and gems.
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The main entrance to Galerie de Mineralogie et de Geologie, which holds things from giant crystals through to meteorites and gems.
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This slab of marble comes from the Boulogne region of France, where the stone and marble industry dates back to the Roman era.
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Some of the large mineral rocks on display outside of the museum to admire freely.
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Part of the Galerie de Mineralogie et de Geologie, these Talc and ancient Phonolite rocks are on show outside.
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These rock formations are free to see and enjoy – part of Galerie de Mineralogie et de Geologie museum in Paris.
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Part of the Galerie de Mineralogie et de Geologie this rock is on display outside for everyone to admire and is over 35 million years old.
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