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The image shows a display of goethite, a "colorful stone," identified by its chemical formula, α-FeO(OH).  The rock's vibrant colors led to its past nickname, "peacock rock." The exhibit information credits the specimen to the collection of Co-chun Huang.  It was found in Jinguashi, Changjen 2nd Adit. The Chinese text notes that brightly colored goethite specimens were once called "rainbow peacock stones" by miners.
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Nov 8, 2025

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The image shows a display of goethite, a "colorful stone," identified by its chemical formula, α-FeO(OH). The rock's vibrant colors led to its past nickname, "peacock rock." The exhibit information credits the specimen to the collection of Co-chun Huang. It was found in Jinguashi, Changjen 2nd Adit. The Chinese text notes that brightly colored goethite specimens were once called "rainbow peacock stones" by miners.

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