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Limestone

Elegance carved from ancient seas

Heritage and Craftsmanship

Limestone is a sedimentary rock and usually forms in clear, calm, warm, shallow marine waters. It has numerous uses as building material, concrete, filler, soil conditioner, and a popular decorative addition to rock gardens. Limestone is often cut into blocks and slabs of specific dimensions for use in construction and in architecture, especially in Europe and North America. It is used for facing stone, floor tiles, stair treads, window sills, and many other purposes.

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The Jaisalmer Fort, India

The Jaisalmer Fort, a world UNESCO heritage site, in India. It is built of limestone and sandstone. It is locally referred to as 'Sonar Qila' meaning 'Golden Fort'.

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Pamukkale, Turkey

Who would not have heard of Pamukkale in Turkey. It is frequented by tourists who come to see the travertine limestone terrace and enjoy thermal springs.

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