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Moonmilk (sometimes called mondmilch, German for moonmilk, sometimes wrongly montmilch, or also cave milk) is a white, creamy substance found inside caves. It is similar to other deposits, but its unique quality is that it does not harden or turn to stone. It is a precipitate from limestone comprising aggregates of fine crystals of varying composition usually made of carbonate materials, e.g., calcite, hydromagnesite, and monohydrocalcite.
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The Virtual Cave: Moonmilk The Virtual Cave: Moonmilk www.goodearthgraphics.com/virtcave/moonmilk/moonmilk.html - Web |
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Novedades Rio Subterráneo de Leche de Luna Novedades Rio Subterráneo de Leche de Luna www.aranzadi-zientziak.org/index.php?id=508 - Web |