Flowstones

Flowstones are formations of calcium carbonate deposits that form on cave walls and floors. They are created by mineral-rich water dripping, flowing, or seeping over surfaces and leaving behind layers of calcite. Flowstones can vary in size and shape, ranging from thin and delicate draperies to thick and bulbous columns. The unique textures and patterns of flowstones are often admired for their beauty and intricacy.

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