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Moonmilk (sometimes
called mondmilch, also
known as
montmilch or as cave milk) is a white,
creamy substance found inside limestone, dolomite, and possibly...
- on the internet, as well as some
personal information, on his
website Moonmilk,
arranging them
chronologically in a
special section called Ranjit's HTTP...
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seasonal pools Frostwork is needle-like
growths of
calcite or
aragonite Moonmilk is
white and cheese-like
Anthodites are flower-like
clusters of aragonite...
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Moonlight is no
longer thought of as the cause. In the 16th century,
moonmilk, a soft
white limestone precipitate found in caves, was
thought to be caused...
- The Big Room
contains the world's most
extensive formation of bru****e
moonmilk. Big Room cave
tours are
closed during the
summer for
several months (April 15...
- cave popcorn.
Helictite bushes were also
first discovered in Wind Cave.
Moonmilk is
found on many surfaces,
while calcite rafts are
found in the
lower levels...
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rafts Cave
pearl Cave
popcorn Dogtooth spar
Flowstone Frostwork Helictite Moonmilk Rimstone Shelfstone Snottite Soda
straw Speleoseismite Stalactite Stalagmite...
- Clark, and
Bhatnagar Initial release 2014
Repository https://github.com/
moonmilk/sissyfight/
Written in node.js, SockJS, and
CreateJS HTML5 library. Platform...
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Generally they are made in a
substance called moonmilk.
Sometimes they are made
through a thin clay film into
moonmilk underneath or
perhaps just into clay. As...
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types known to have a
dolomite constituent include: coatings, crusts,
moonmilk, flowstone, coralloids, powder, spar and rafts.
Although there are reports...