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produced by weathering of copper ore deposits. Its primary use is for
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Picture of the day archives
2010 December
2010 November 30
2010 December 2
Picture of the day
Azurite
Azurite
copper
mineral
pigment
copper carbonate
lapis lazuli
lazurite
Noodle snacks
Archive
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