| 31. | This water movement forms a caliche that tends to grow thinner and branch out as it nears the surface.
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| 32. | The two-story rock house is constructed of 16-inch thick native limestone and local caliche blocks.
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| 33. | The school bus careered into a water-filled caliche pit after it was struck by a soft drink truck.
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| 34. | Blanco residents couldn't make a living farming; the harsh caliche soil is only suited to growing rattlesnakes.
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| 35. | In northern Chile and Peru, " caliche " also refers to mineral deposits that include nitrate salts.
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| 36. | While the formation of other caliches is relatively well understood, the origin of Chilean caliche is not clearly known.
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| 37. | He had struck caliche, a hard layer of calcium-rich soil that is almost as hard as a rock.
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| 38. | The reason the conversation turned to wet caliche is that my friend and I were talking about Dr . Fermin Calderon.
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| 39. | David Carter, a retired San Antonio lawyer, spearheaded the project to move the caliche limestone house to the property.
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| 40. | He used sand, cement, water, goat's milk and caliche to bond his creation to the desert.
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