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A weathered sign in the Minnesota River Valley proudly proclaims: “World’s Oldest Rock.” Erected in 1975, it marks a 3.8-billion-year-old gneiss — or so scientists thought.
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A Rock Pickers Paradise ¦ We Found TONS of Pudding Stones & Petoskey Stones on a Lake Huron BeachIt's been a dream of mine for a long while to find Pudding Stones! Pudding stones are a type of sedimentary rock known as conglomerate. These Pudding Stones are conglomerates that have been ...
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