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Crystal Kingdom

Locality: Coonabarabran, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6842 1927



Address: 16 Chappell Avenue 2357 Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.crystalkingdom.com.au

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24.01.2022 The roses get better every year.



23.01.2022 Another Milestone!

22.01.2022 Not in a bad condition for a 150 million years old fish!

21.01.2022 You can't win them all! That what we found out. We thought we had two stony meteorites to put into the museum. ( See pic of one of them ) We took them to an expert, who told us that they were only rocks. Very disappointing!!! However, we were able to get hold of some real meteorites and have them now for sale.



19.01.2022 We have ' Gift Vouchers ' available, to take the hassel out of your Christmas shopping.

15.01.2022 This may be the best fossil of a male (Pollen) cone of agathis jurassica ever found in Australia. (Talbragar Fossil Beds). It will go into the museum shortly.

15.01.2022 This is just a small sample of our beautiful amber jewellery.



13.01.2022 We just got a whole heap of this stuff in, ready for Chrismas.

11.01.2022 Agathys jurassica, the 150million years old ancestor of the Wollemi Pine.

08.01.2022 If you visit the Warrumbungles, than a visit to the Crystal Kingdom is a must.

08.01.2022 Happy40th Birthday, CRYSTAL KINGDOM on Saturday 23rd of August 2014. The CRYSTAL KINGDOM is the longest continuously operating, privately owned, major tourist attraction in the region. It was established by the Head family in 1974 and purchased by W & N Bredereck in 1996, who extended the building and greatly increased the mineral and fossil collection. This collection is regarded as one of the best in the world of it's kind. An estimated 25000 people visit the museum and shop every year.

06.01.2022 Beautiful Coral jewllery



05.01.2022 This ugly looking rock is actually a rare stromatolite, Conophytum basalticum. Stromatolites are fossilised algea, some of the oldes form of life on the planet.This specimen is about 520 million years old and comes from the Northern Territory.

04.01.2022 Something to think about!

01.01.2022 NEW OPENING HOURS NOW 9am to 5pm

01.01.2022 Every now and then you come across something special, like this part of an insect wing, which will go into the museum shortly.Picture is enlarged

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