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  2. Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt - Wikipedia

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    Banded iron formations, sedimentary rock that formed in sea water; Garnet in "faux-amphibolite", Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt. The cummingtonite amphibolite that dominates the belt is unusual that sections of the rock have a grayish-beige color, compared to the dark green of common amphibolites, giving it the nickname "faux-amphibolite".

  3. Artificial stone - Wikipedia

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    Artificial stone is a name for various synthetic stone products produced from the 18th century onward. Uses include statuary, architectural details, fencing and rails, building construction, civil engineering work, and industrial applications such as grindstones .

  4. Pulhamite - Wikipedia

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    Pulhamite was a patented anthropic rock material invented by James Pulham (1820–1898) of the firm James Pulham and Son of Broxbourne in Hertfordshire. It was widely used for rock gardens and grottos.

  5. 'Pawn Stars': Man's fake 'amber rock' ends up costing ... - AOL

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    Harrison said the rock was likely made of Bakelite, which is used to simulate Amber. The Twitterverse felt for Madison, and were skeptical that the amber was fake from the start. Facebook fans had ...

  6. Coade stone - Wikipedia

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    Preston Hall, Midlothian, Significant features of the interior include four life-size female figures in the stairway, which are made from Coade stone, a type of ceramic used as an artificial stone. [ 82 ] ( 55°52′52″N 2°58′11″W  /  55.88117°N 2.96977°W  / 55.88117; -2.96977  ( Preston Hall, Midlothian

  7. My homeless neighbors are being replaced by rocks. NIMBYs ...

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    My neighbors are disappearing and being replaced by rocks. Hundreds of big ol’ mountain bits, two to three hundred pounds apiece, now fill up the areas where my neighbors used to camp.

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