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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...
- seasonal pools Frostwork is needle-like growths of calcite or aragonite Moonmilk is white and cheese-like Anthodites are flower-like clusters of aragonite...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- types known to have a dolomite constituent include: coatings, crusts, moonmilk, flowstone, coralloids, powder, spar and rafts. Although there are reports...