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Builders' sand for drainage?
Nick Maclaren1/1/04 2:37
snip If it was on the surface, yes. But there is a lot of salt underneath Cheshire, that has not leached in millions of years. I could very easily believe that many such deposits are mixtures of sand and salt, and that there are places where salty sand is an accessible mineral (and not near a current seashore). Thinking of which, a few years ago, we went to a hilltop village in Provence, called Les Baux. It's thousands of feet above sea level and the pathways and walls are studded here and there with limpet shells - it was fascinating! -- Sacha (remove the 'x' to email me) |
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