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Iridescent Opals

Venue: American Museum of Natural History
(212) 769-5100
Central Park West at 79th Street,
New York, NY 10024
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Renowned for their colorful iridescence, opals’ unique internal structure creates their colors by scattering light. Opal gemstones used in jewelry are relatively soft and fragile; they need protection from scratching, bumping, and abrupt temperature changes. Opal most commonly forms by the action of warm water on volcanic glass. It can also form at low temperatures, when water rich with dissolved silica mixes with sediment or enters rocks.

Opal deposits are found around the globe, but about 85 percent of the world’s gem opals are mined in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. These opals come from a range of locations—Australia, Brazil, Honduras, Ethiopia, and the United States—and illustrate the gem’s diversity.
Admission And Tickets
02/10/2010
10:00 AM

COST

Museum Only
Adults: $15.99
Children (2-12): $8.99
Senior/Student with ID: $10.99
Member Adult: Free
Member Child: Free

Note: For IMAX, Space Shows, and many of the special exhibitions there are additional charges.

Super Saver (includes admission and choice of shows and exhibits)
Adults: $31.99
Children: $19.99
Seniors/Student with ID: $24.49

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Telephone: (212) 769-5100
Address: Central Park West at 79th Street
New York NY 10024
Subway:
  to 81st St
  to Museum of Nature History -- 0.1
Web Site: www.amnh.org
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