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Nearly 40 miles of the Alseseca River, winding down 8,530 feet, are lined with aquamarine waterfalls of all sizes.
THIS IS THE MEXICO FOR ADVENTURERSJVERSTEEGHFEBRUARY 3, 2022OUTSIDE ONLINEThe museum recycles most of its trimmings, but some—like an aquamarine gem shorn off a molded vase—are beauties all their own.
HOW GLASSBLOWERS TURN SILICA, SODA ASH, AND LIME INTO STUNNING WORKS OF ARTRACHEL FELTMANSEPTEMBER 23, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEFamous for its divine aquamarine waterfalls, Krka National Park is a short drive from Sibernik or Split and is a Croatia must-see.
THIS TOURIST HOTSPOT IS OPEN—AND BLISSFULLY QUIETLUCIE GRACEJULY 14, 2021THE DAILY BEASTAquamarine, a name given to some of the finest varieties of beryl of a sea-green or blue colour.
THE NEW GRESHAM ENCYCLOPEDIA. VOL. 1 PART 2VARIOUSThe blue varieties are absurdly called oriental aquamarine by lapidaries.
A DICTIONARY OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES AND MINESANDREW UREThe other type is the more familiar aquamarine window glass still to be found in 18th-century houses.
THE CULTURAL HISTORY OF MARLBOROUGH, VIRGINIAC. MALCOLM WATKINSA piece of a bullseye pane of aquamarine glass occurs in the Marlborough finds.
THE CULTURAL HISTORY OF MARLBOROUGH, VIRGINIAC. MALCOLM WATKINSShe was in extremely low evening-dress of an aquamarine shade, flowered with gold.
THE KINGDOM ROUND THE CORNERCONINGSBY DAWSONOn her left hand were an aquamarine, and a scarab that shone like the patina of an ancient bronze.
AN ENGAGEMENT OF CONVENIENCELOUIS ZANGWILLDirk sat at a port and watched the aquatic life as it was illuminated by the powerful aquamarine searchlights.
ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE, MARCH 1930VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO AQUAMARINE
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