We stood at the edge shivering in our cozzies and looked across the milky aquamarine water, steam curling around our feet. |
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Single aquamarine crystals, both cloudy and gem clear, have been found as float on the alpine slopes. |
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He met her gaze and noted how her dress drew out the green tint of her aquamarine eyes. |
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These include aquamarine, chrome diopside, diamond, jade, labradorite, forsterite, opal, pyrope, variscite, and many unique agates and jaspers. |
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Stones like emerald, ruby, blue, sapphire, jade, onex, aquamarine, malakite and peridot are used for dressing the pieces. |
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Zambia today boasts of some of the quality gemstones such as emeralds, amethyst, aquamarine and many others. |
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Among the products that were marketed were emeralds, tourmalines, aquamarine, amethyst, citrini and industrial minerals such as talc and lime. |
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Her collection is not much but it includes mica, aquamarine, tourmaline, rubies and rose quartz. |
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Gem varieties of beryl include emerald, aquamarine, red beryl, goshenite, heliodor, and morganite. |
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His eyes, which are palest aquamarine, are steely, his nose is strong, and he smells all clean and peppery. |
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It also has some of the best beaches in Greece, with indigo depths and aquamarine shallows. |
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He listed amazonite, aquamarine, topaz, gypsum, lazurite, quartz, and turquoise. |
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We slipped into the clear, seemingly bottomless aquamarine abyss to snorkel. |
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Beneath the Cape's rugged cliff faces, washed by blue, mauve and aquamarine seas, migrating humpback whales can be heard breathing at sunrise. |
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Proctor also describes a 34.7 kg crystal which ultimately yielded 57,200 carats of dark blue aquamarine. |
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Before nightfall, the group had seen amethyst, citrine, imperial topaz, aquamarine, tourmaline, and even alexandrite. |
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You can buy aquamarine images by the yard in quayside galleries in St Ives, Penzance, Mevagissey or Falmouth. |
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A few hours later, the sun is setting as gentle aquamarine surf laps a few feet from the reclining beach chairs. |
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Fine aquamarine continues to be mined here, but it is getting harder to find. |
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He states that the varieties of beryl are aquamarine, emerald, morganite, and red beryl, but he does not mention heliodor and goshenite. |
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The beryl inclusions occur as acicular to hairlike crystals of aquamarine, pale bluish-green in color and clearly hexagonal in cross section. |
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Her collection is not large, but it includes mica, aquamarine, tourmaline, and other pretty stones. |
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The aquamarine colour of the water glowed from the pools lights and reflected on the walls, making it the only source of light in the room. |
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Your lucky colour is aquamarine and you have absolutely no chance of winning the lottery. |
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With a few sips you can see the aquamarine waters, feel the gentle breeze, and start swaying like a palm frond. |
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There are walking paths down through olive and citrus groves to the Mediterranean where you can strip off and swim in the aquamarine water. |
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The curving strip of yellow sand glistened and the water radiated a vivid aquamarine. |
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They left us as the cobalt blue waters of the deep changed to aquamarine above the massed reefs of coral. |
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The colors ranged from pale blue to aquamarine to dark green, and there were dark brown or black strands woven throughout. |
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An enormous cirque plunged 300 feet down to a frozen aquamarine lake and then sloped up and away to a sawtoothed ridge. |
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The Marambaia deposits are prolific producers of both fine aquamarine and its principal gem substitute, blue topaz. |
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Floating in glass-topped court-tank of aquamarine. Underwater wave lengths of muffled sibilance, mutated boom. |
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Both tunic and trousers were black, with aquamarine trim, silver piping on sleeves and legs. |
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Many of the birds are already brooding aquamarine eggs, but some are still in the construction phase. |
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This is a coast of colours, of thumping aquamarine swells, fat red grapes and sands as fine and white as Meissen china. |
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And then came the third line, a collection in shades of aquamarine, cobalt, ethereal blue, sky blue, and dream blue. |
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Gem-quality aquamarine has been found in pegmatitic dikes in the Valhalla Gneiss Complex near Airey Creek, west of Slocan Valley. |
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Within this unique ecosystem, high levels of silica, minerals and algae form a light sediment at the bottom of the lagoon, giving it a soft milky aquamarine colour. |
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Unlike the others the girls had worn, this one had an aquamarine hue. |
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Brandberg has been producing thousands of gemmy, zoned amethyst crystals, and a new area was found in the Erongo Mountains for schorl, aquamarine, and topaz. |
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Mighty glaciers push off the continental ice field surrounded by a string of icy-grey, aquamarine, emerald and turquoise lakes. |
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The traditional kundan work has also been embellished with semi-precious and precious stones and beads such as tourmalines, tanzanites, opals, aquamarine and peridots. |
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Our last stop is a spot called Emerald Cave, where the sun's rays don't reach the water, but the water glows a vivid aquamarine, as if lit from below. |
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The Oxford Hills in western Maine are known throughout the world as prolific sources of such gems as tourmaline, amethyst, and aquamarine as well as many rare mineral species. |
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The soft, milky, aquamarine colour comes from the blue-green algae that thrives in the lagoon and white Silica mud, which carpets the bottom with a light natural sediment. |
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That elevator is from violet, to rose, to orange, to golden yellow, to honey yellow, to aquamarine, to light blue. |
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As the disciple progresses it transforms into golden yellow, honey yellow, aquamarine, white and blue. |
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The second most famous beryl is aquamarine, named for its seawater-like color. |
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Many allergy sufferers use it together with amethyst or aquamarine when pollen season sets ind. |
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The aquamarine waters and the green all around coasts are the most indicative aspects of the Ionian Islands and the coast of Western Greece. |
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The colour of aquamarine, however, is usually more even than that of the emerald. |
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Eye colour can vary from bright green through to aquamarine or dark blue. |
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Generally, there was a higher demand for yellow and pink tourmaline, as well as medium to deep blue aquamarine followed by amethyst and pinkish garnets. |
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The general palette of black, white and gray is broken up by flecks of orange, red, aquamarine, brown and purple, creating a subtle sense of internal struggle. |
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Southern right, humpback and pygmy whales also glide through these aquamarine waters on their graceful northward hmigration. |
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They found that there were places where people were camping along the shores, and there were numerous sailboats, kayaks, and canoes out in the aquamarine water. |
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The Aquarian woman will be thankful for a patchwork bedspread, black pearls or an aquamarine piece of jewelry. |
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All around us are silvery seals glowing in the dying sunlight, some of them lying together, others splashing around in a lead of aquamarine water. |
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She's wearing inky-blue jeans that ride low enough on her hips that her aquamarine thong peeks out teasingly at the back. |
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At the Hotel Americano, cabanas surround an aquamarine lagoon 10 stories above the city, while a poolside bar awaits midswim margarita orders. |
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Earlier in the week she drew gasps from the audience in a slashedto-the-thigh aquamarine gown. |
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Amongst the white sand and warm, aquamarine waters you can meet marine life, see rainbow-coloured coral, tussle with game fish, set sail, party hard or snooze next to the sea. |
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The first of the transition elements, scandium is thought to be responsible for the blue colour of beryl, a precious stone of the aquamarine variety. |
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A flowing aquamarine evening gown was lofted by clouds of muslin. |
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The huge new power stations rising at this northern port evoke modern Dutch design, with rectilinear Mondrian-like turbine housings and aquamarine lights. |
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Young and old, local and tourists gather here every evening to enjoy the views across the aquamarine Indian Ocean on the one side and the House of Wonders on the other. |
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In Sri Lanka I have stared out from an unnamed beach shack on stilts at the aquamarine waters of the Indian Ocean and watched fishermen haul in their catch for the day's shellfish curry. |
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That streak of aquamarine across the river is a glorious sight. |
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Its aquamarine colour lends the design product an elemental flair. |
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Feed them or swim with them in the clear, aquamarine water. |
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Emerald, aquamarine, heliodor, and morganite all belong to the species beryl. |
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The Hypostyle Hall is a stupendous riot of black and white marble columns, gilded plasterwork and aquamarine walls. |
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All the planes in progress are coloured aquamarine. |
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The former tennis player opted for a multi-coloured aquamarine baggy sun dress with a floppy sun hat and shades. |
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Kenya also produces economic quantities of amethyst, iolite and aquamarine. |
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As we carefully walked among the coral, our favorite was the burrowing clam, whose mouthlike openings are brightly colored in burgundy and aquamarine. |
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