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Arsenate minerals / Garrigill / Erythrite / Whin Sill / Adit / Palaeochannel / River Tyne / Linarite / Geography of England / Crystallography / Chemistry
Date: 2003-11-17 11:07:00
Arsenate minerals
Garrigill
Erythrite
Whin Sill
Adit
Palaeochannel
River Tyne
Linarite
Geography of England
Crystallography
Chemistry

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