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  2. List of tallest buildings in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise Place I 377 (115) 30 2009 Orange Beach 10 Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel: 374 (114) 28 1983 Mobile 11 Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand: 374 (114) 31 1964 Huntsville: 12 Phoenix West I 350 (107) 27 2009 Orange Beach 13 Mobile Marriott 326 (99) 20 1979 Mobile 14 City Federal Building: 325 (99) 27 1913 Birmingham 15 Mobile Government Plaza ...

  3. Turquoise - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise deposits probably form in more than one way. [16] However, a typical turquoise deposit begins with hydrothermal deposition of copper sulfides. This takes place when hydrothermal fluids leach copper from a host rock, which is typically an intrusion of calc-alkaline rock with a moderate to high silica content that is relatively oxidized.

  4. Double-headed serpent - Wikipedia

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    The bright turquoise skin and open jaws were intended to both impress and terrify the beholder. However, the best known craftsmen for their turquoise mosaics were not the Aztecs but the Mixtecs. At the height of the Aztec Empire, many Mixtec towns came under Aztec rule had to pay tribute to the emperor, including gifts of gold and turquoise.

  5. Cerrillos Turquoise Mines - Wikipedia

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    The Cerrillos Turquoise Mines are Ancestral Puebloan turquoise mines located in the Cerrillos Hills, 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Archeologists believe that most of the turquoise found at Chaco Canyon was mined in the Cerrillos Hills.

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  7. Sinai Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Because the Sinai Peninsula was the main region where mining of turquoise was carried out in Ancient Egypt, it was called Biau (the "Mining Country") [3] and Khetiu Mafkat ("Ladders of Turquoise") [5] [6] by the ancient Egyptians. The origin of the modern name is a source of contention (see Biblical Mount Sinai for a fuller discussion).