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Answers to #IdentifyThatStone

6/4/2020

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Remember the stones we posted last Tuesday?

We know you tried hard to guess where they came from!

Worry no more, here is the complete list of each viewing stone’s provenance!

Ilocos stones usually either come from the Amburayan river or beaches in northern Philippines. They are usually rounded and have smooth texture. Some even have metallic properties (i.e. metallic sound, magnets latch on them). Rizal stones usually come from Tanay and is known for their very deep black color and rugged look. Lastly, Davao stones are similar to Tanay stones but tend to have lighter color

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6/30/2023 09:30:55 pm

This is aa great post

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