Remarkable Rocks, located on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, received its name due to their striking and unusual shapes formed by erosion over millions of years. The term "remarkable" aptly describes the impressive and photogenic granite formations that attract visitors. The rocks were named by early European explorers, who were captivated by their unique appearance and the scenic coastal landscape surrounding them.
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Joseph Nolan has written: 'On the metamorphic and intrusive rocks of Tyrone' -- subject(s): Metamorphic Rocks 'On a remarkable volcanic agglomerate near Dundalk' -- subject(s): Volcanic ash, tuff 'On the metamorphic and intrusive rocks of Tyrone'
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Moon rocks
the last name deseochers means "the rocks" or with rocks
You're name rocks no matter what it is! That's because it's yours.
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Impervious rocks.
Remarkable is an adjective.
Permeable or porous rocks
It does not have a meaning in general, though some scholars suggest that it was a name of someone who, in the past, did something remarkable, and a city was named after them. Some other scholars argue that most cities have no point to there name, including Sydney. But, like the city Puyallup, was named after the Puyallup Native Americans, and the name Yellowstone was named for the great rocks, or stones found in thee park, that are a strange shade of yellow.
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