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Lebanon’s Hidden Treasures: Gemstones & Rock Crystal of the Mountains

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1. Rock Crystal (Clear Quartz) – The Ice of the Earth

Where Found:

- Mount Lebanon Range (especially near Qornet es-Sawda, Lebanon’s highest peak)

- Caves of Jeita & Qadisha Valley (embedded in limestone)

Why It’s Special:

Ancient Beliefs: Called the "ice of the gods" by the Phoenicians, believed to amplify energy.

Modern Uses: Jewelry, meditation stones, and even optical instruments.

How to Spot It:

Look for glassy, hexagonal crystals in crevices or loose gravel near mountain streams.
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2. Semi-Precious Stones: Lebanon’s Lesser-Known Gems

- Jasper & Carnelian: Found in Southern Mount Lebanon (reddish-brown stones).

- Pyrite (Fool’s Gold): Sparkly metallic cubes in iron-rich areas like Akkar.

- Limonite (Yellow Ochre): Used since ancient times for pigments (found near Tyre & Sidon).

Threats & Ethical Collection

- Illegal Mining: Digging without permits harms ecosystems.

- Fake “Lebanese Crystals”: Some sellers fake origins—buy from verified geologists.

How to Explore Responsibly:

Join guided geology tours (e.g., Lebanese Adventure Speleology Club).
- Never dynamite or over-extract—these are non-renewable resources.

Myth vs. Reality: The “Diamond” Hoax

  • 🚫 Myth: “Lebanon has diamonds in its mountains.”

  • ✅ Truth: No verified diamond deposits—but quartz can be just as stunning!

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