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Friday, 21 March 2014
Greenstone by Mika and Max
The Maori word for green stone is pounamu. Green stone is formed deep. Green stone is one of the hardest stones in the world. Green stone contains iron copper that makes the colour green. It is found in rivers and streams in New Zealand. Here are some of the places that green is found: In Nelson, Westland, Milford, Wanaka and Wakatipu. Green stone is not always green sometimes it could be yellow.
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