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A museum display case in Hrodna, Belarus, contains a collection of mineral specimens on a glass shelf. The specimens are arranged with small white numbered labels, likely indicating their identification. To the right of the display, a white informational card lists six items in what appears to be Cyrillic script. The background is a plain, light-colored wall. The display case itself has a wooden frame at the bottom. The mineral specimens include: 1. A polished slice of agate with concentric bands of black, white, and grey. 2. A rock specimen with a dark matrix embedded with pink and greenish crystals. 3. A rough, dark-colored rock. 4. A rough, irregularly shaped stone with a greyish-brown exterior and a lighter interior, showing some banding. 5. A cluster of sharp, black, prismatic crystals, possibly quartz or obsidian. 6. A dense, dark mineral specimen with a rough, crystalline surface. The informational card, readable in part, lists: 1. Agat with crystals of quartz 2. Zydialit 3. Magnetite 4. Agat 5. Marmorite 6. Magnetite
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