of limestone soil.
*guitar riff* This is limestone .
There's limestone blocks, even at 2,000 feet, bigger than this room, that the very fact that it's limestone shows that it was made by coral.
a piece of limestone and we'll just put another piece of limestone on top of it until we're done and but then it looks
Etched from limestone by wind, surf, and rain, its stubby hills and plains are blanketed in thick tropical scrub.
They're also called limestone soils.
which is like limestone , that bridge the gaps between brick rubble.
He swam over familiar limestone chasms that narrowed and turned into tunnels that had terrified him as a free diver afraid of being trapped inside with no air.
Because this is where these limestone sinkholes are that provide fresh water, and they actually reveal this deeper structure under Mexico,
And better houses were made of these limestone bricks, as you see.
And they encountered a solid layer of limestone rock locally known as Tosca.
The body is made of limestone .
And if you look at the limestone body of the statute you'll see that there are two prominent break points: one in the waist and another at the knees.
He hung onto one of the rough limestone walls and did a quick check of his equipment, patting his harness and weight belt, shrugging his shoulders to be sure the tanks were riding
And we found this amazing site that's karst limestone , something that we can carve in underground.
And there's a whole bunch of them on a limestone arch.
So eventually everything we burn is going to end up as limestone at the bottom of the ocean.
Well, certainly for the limestone at the bottom of the ocean.
And the summit of Everest itself is marine limestone .
Streets look like that-- mix of mud brick and limestone .
The pyramid in China is still covered with white limestone and has a gold cap on it.
You might have heard in Burgundy they have a lot of limestone soils.
hundreds of them were backed into the niches in the limestone .
The simple one is where you have quarries of particularly things like lithographic limestone , so the printing limestones , the printing limestones , or stuff that's very similar to
And again, talking about the striking limestone karst landscape here.
Then in the middle of it all would be durable carbon-- a limestone mountain sitting calmly, or plastics, which are carbon that are being recycled across generations
There's Ordovician limestone that's approximately 270 million years old that used to be the shallow inland sea, the Tethys sea,
That's because it's sheltered by a concave semicircle of thick limestone that rises over 50 feet high.
They know at one point the pyramid at Giza was covered with white limestone and had a gold cap on it.
And the oxbow dried out because the river cut through a bit of that limestone cliff and left an arch.
It was a dolomitic limestone area that stretched for about 60 kilometers in length and about 10 in width.
Pinot noir grows on limestone soil.
dioxide May in fact I haven't done the calculation be calcium carbonate Limestone so he wants to make building
And there you find them by basically splitting limestone . We don't splitting limestone .
It's a clock designed to last 10 millennia being built at this very moment in a limestone mountain in the Texas desert.
And another irony, the Creation Museum is made of limestone and built on limestone .
It means that this dolomitic terrain, which is 2.6-billion-year-old limestone , is very tough for trees to grow in.
In the case of water, it can do that through sheer brute force, or by expanding where it freezes, like it does with this limestone in the North Pennine region of England.
This is from "National Geographic," and is the site of El Mirador, where you see workers cutting the limestone bedrock to make material for construction,
As I mentioned, we're very close to Carlsbad Caverns and those caverns are built in the exact same-- or built-- they were formed in the same limestone
So when the sea level was that much lower, the shallow-water reef was growing there which puts a layer of limestone
But it's basically, when you go to geology conferences, they show you things like this, where you can look at limestone that straddles the-- this is
And every morning the table was set with fresh wildflowers, and the light would glow on the limestone , and I would smell the lavender.
I was raised in a corn-growing country in Indiana, and two big upsides of humid Hoosier summers were, one, diving into limestone quarry pools,
So that was working on the Extreme Ice Survey project there, and then also with Montana State University we conducted a geologic profile of the limestone that
As Nick swam, he passed a rugged reef which sprouted from sloping white sand that led to a ring of sheer limestone 10 meters below the surface.
And this is graffiti here, but this is inside of the pyramid where they use large blocks of limestone .
itself, but in the colonies, in the Greek colonies they would use the local limestone to carve the actual body.
Most of that carbon dioxide has now turned into limestone .