Scan image of huge mineral stone

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Scan image which you observe in this example is an image taken from a huge mineral stone in a visualizer.
When we use a visual metal detector, obtained analysis and scans play important role in achieving a good result.
Noting low-quality weak structure, peak and … and thick layers of would around the item in the above sample could a goof example and comparison for users who are looking for distinguished mineral stones from metal.
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