"At Cawarral Creek, and also in the Keppel Bay islands, the mineral is found in irregular masses in small veins and encrusted in small cavities in the slates and quartzites. The colour was green, bluish-green and rarely turquoise blue." They were there prospecting for a hopeful phosphate deposit to mine for fertiliser.
"At Cawarral Creek, and also in the Keppel Bay islands, the mineral is found in irregular masses in small veins and encrusted in small cavities in the slates and quartzites. The colour was green, bluish-green and rarely turquoise blue."
They were there prospecting for a hopeful phosphate deposit to mine for fertiliser.
The head lands at Kepler sands hascthin veins of turquoise all through the crock also at Glastone. Indicates a deposit of postate
Heard there was some at Keppel sands I'll have a look at it One weekend