Pyrite from Broad Arrow

Mineral
Listen to the rocks talk

Minerals like galena and pyrite were used as conductors in early crystal radios. If you wrap chicken wire around a large pyrite sample and shape it into a dish, you can pick up radio waves. It is as if you can hear the rock talk!

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WA School of Mines Mineral Museum

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More than just rocks of the region, this collection is a learning tool, with mineral specimens from all around the world, housed in a beautiful heritage building. The minerals include sulphides, like...

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Kalgoorlie WA 6430
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