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"content": "#Karstmas day 22\n\nI love cave pearls, they are one of my favourite formations. So when we found a bunch in a new cave we discovered, dug open, explored, and surveyed, I was quite excited! \n\nSimilar in a way to the pearls you may think of, they form often around a bit of sand or a teeny tiny rock, when the water hits it and precipitates out some calcite. They develop extremely slowly, and are a relatively rare formation due to the precise situations they require in order to form.\n\n#cave #caves #caving #karst #geology #pearl #water #SilentSunday #photography #nature\n\nhttps://fliprock.files.fedi.monster/media_attachments/files/113/699/514/807/119/627/original/b6fe96a6038af19b.jpg",
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