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		<description><![CDATA[The most well-known natural Ametrine source is the Anahi mine in Bolivia. At this location, both amethyst and citrine are thought to have been crystallizing simultaneously during formation. For this to occur, the temperature would have to be near to the point above which Fe 3+ would enter the appropriate color producing site in quartz [...]]]></description>
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