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Re: Wallington stone
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Here's one with grooves that have then eroded ! ( http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/12251 ) Millstone Grit erodes far less. The stone walls turn to sand, incidentally, which is usually washed away. Wonder if the geologist has an estimate for lifetime of the known oil reserves.


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StoneLifter
Posted by StoneLifter
26th April 2005ce
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