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Crystals
I'm such a crystal fanatic, it's nice to see such a long post with so much information about them! I started collecting stones when I was thirteen and haven't looked back yet. I work with crystals every day. If I'm busy I'll throw one in my pocket or wear a crystal necklace, depending on what energies I want for that day.

If I have time, I do crystal healing or crystal manifesting. So nice to see such a long post on crystals! Many blessings everyone,
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[user=1077][color="#0000ff"]shakoora2[/color][/user] wrote
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GIANT CRYSTAL CAVE on Sun. October 12 @ 9pm on Nat. Geo. Channel.

"[color="navy"]A team of scientists explore a Mexican cave filled with giant crystals; some of the largest ever discovered. With temperatures near 120 degrees Fahrenheit, and over 80 per cent humidity, the cave is one of the deadliest environments on earth.[/color]"

[size="+1"]SECRETS OF THE CRYSTAL CAVE[/size]
Hidden deep beneath the surface of the Earth is one of the greatest natural marvels on the planet: a giant crystal cave with crystals up to 36 feet long and weighing 55 tons. But this scorching cavern could kill humans after just 15 minutes of exposure.

-The giant crystals found in the caves at Naica are softer than a human fingernail.
-The largest crystal found at Naica is 500,000 years old.
-The stunning crystal pillars are made from the same common mineral as drywall – it's called gypsum.
-The Naica cave's deadly heat comes from the depths of the Earth. Naica sits on a set of fault lines. A magma chamber a mile and a half down warms the water that flows throughout the mountain.
-The Naica principle cave "Cueva de Los Cristales" is 45°C and 100% humidity.
-The Naica facility pumps 16,000 gallons of water per minute out of the mine and runs 24-7.
-The water pumped from the Naica mine formed a lake in the arid Chihuahua desert and is also used to irrigate a golf course.
-Naica is one of the most productive lead mines in the world, and a huge supplier of the world's silver as well.
-The Naica cave actuality footage was shot on solid-state memory HD video cameras (tape-less) wrapped in plastic bags and pre-heated for three hours prior to entering the cave.
-The Naica Project team created a stop-motion robot and fitted it with a Nikon digital still camera powered by a custom software to capture beauty-shot sequences of the cave with 10-megapixel resolution.





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Silly,

I could only imagine what it would feel like in that cave, wow.. I have seen these photos before and others like it but wondered where they real, but you would be pulsing being in the middle of all of that.  
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I think they are very pretty.  :)

I'm going to do some research into the crystal cave but I *think*... & that's a very big *think*.. but I think I read millions of years ago they were either deposited here by aliens or aliens came here to earth for a certain crystal they needed.  I think these may have been them?  I'm not sure.
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The Naica Cave crystals are selenite. One of the properties attributed to selenite is the ability to clear most other gems and minerals. Personally I love selenite . I think it would be incredible to spend just a few minutes inside this cave though it is extremely hot and humid. I have a few good size pieces of selenite but nothing near that size!!:D 

FYI. There are selenite lamps  and candle holders on the market. They give off a nice calming energy.
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