We present infrared spectroscopy taken with the Infrared Space Observatory
(ISO) of the Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) R71 in the Large Magellanic Cloud
(LMC). The spectrum shows clear evidence for the presence of crystalline o
livine at 23.5 mu m. This is the first detection of circumstellar crystalli
ne silicates outside our galaxy. In addition, we identify emission at 6.2,
7.7 and possibly 8.6 mu m from C-rich small grains (PAHs). The presence of
C-rich grains is not expected in an environment where C/O is less than 1. W
e fit the dust spectrum using a radiative transfer model and find a dust ma
ss of 0.02 M-circle dot. R71 was probably a Red Supergiant when it produced
the dust shell and had a time-averaged mass loss rate of the order of 7 x
10(-4) M-circle dot yr(-1) for a gas/dust ratio of 100.