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    National Geographic Mega Gemstone Dig Kit. Your grandkids will enjoy digging out an amazing selection of gems from this cool science kit. It includes everything they need to unearth the 15 real ...

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    Mega Science Lab Kit. For a great all-around science kit for older kids, this lab-in-a-box can’t be beat. ... a gemstone dig kit; and more than 200 specimens to examine to learn about rocks ...

  5. List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones

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    In 1986, California named benitoite as its state gemstone, a form of the mineral barium titanium silicate that is unique to the Golden State and only found in gem quality in San Benito County. [80] ^ Colorado is the only state whose geological symbols reflect the national flag's colors: red (rhodochrosite), white (yule marble), and blue ...

  6. National Geographic Kids - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic Kids (often nicknamed to Nat Geo Kids) is a children's magazine published by National Geographic Partners. [1] In a broad sense, the publication is a version of National Geographic , the publisher's flagship magazine, that is intended for children.

  7. Yogo sapphire - Wikipedia

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    Intergem's strategy resulted in large numbers of gem professionals visiting Yogo Gulch. [80] Intergem began planning to dig even deeper into the Yogo dike, which held more known reserves than all the world's other known sapphire deposits combined, albeit deep underground rather than near the surface in the manner of the other known deposits. [83]

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