Opal Mystery
da Paran Nancho II

1. Plankton
1.1. The American Heritage Dictionary entry: plankton
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2. Plankton + bacteria
2.1. Fossil fuels
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3. Bacteria
3.1. Bacterium
3.1.1. The American Heritage Dictionary entry: bacterium
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4. Opal Mystery
4.1. Unlucky gem
4.1.1. Unlucky Opal - Jewelpedia
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5. Edwardian Black Opal Ring 1890 - 1900
5.1. `Erie Basin Blog
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6. Opal grinding
6.1. The dream OPAL comes true!
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7. Biggest Opal ever: 568 carats
7.1. The Largest and Most Significant Black Gem
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8. Dinosaur_bone + bacteria
8.1. The Opals of Australia documentary of Patrick Voillot
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8.5. Bacteria in a Dinosaur Bone Reignite a Heated Debate
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9. Oil not from dinosaur_bones
9.1. Does Oil Really Come From Dinosaurs?
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10. Opal colors
10.1. How Does Opal Get Its Color?
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10.5. Deffraction
10.5.1. The American Heritage Dictionary entry: diffraction
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11. Black Opal
11.1. About Black Opals | Opals
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12. Fake Opal
12.1. How to spot a synthetic opal: 3 tips
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