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  • Precious coral or red coral (Corallium rubrum)is a species of marine coral. The distinguishing characteristic of precious coral is the durable and intensely colored red or pink skeleton, which is used for making jewelry.  Red corals grow on rocky seabottoms in dark environments—either in the depths or in dark caverns or crevices. The original species, C. rubrum  formerly Gorgonia nobilis. It grows at depths from 10 to 300 meters below sea level.
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  • Precious coral or red coral (Corallium rubrum)is a species of marine coral. The distinguishing characteristic of precious coral is the durable and intensely colored red or pink skeleton, which is used for making jewelry.  Red corals grow on rocky seabottoms in dark environments—either in the depths or in dark caverns or crevices. The original species, C. rubrum  formerly Gorgonia nobilis. It grows at depths from 10 to 300 meters below sea level.
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  • Precious coral or red coral (Corallium rubrum)is a species of marine coral. The distinguishing characteristic of precious coral is the durable and intensely colored red or pink skeleton, which is used for making jewelry.  Red corals grow on rocky seabottoms in dark environments—either in the depths or in dark caverns or crevices. The original species, C. rubrum  formerly Gorgonia nobilis. It grows at depths from 10 to 300 meters below sea level.
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  • Cocoa pod (Theobroma cacao). This is the fruit of the cocoa, or cacao, tree from which cocoa beans are extracted. The leathery yellow pod contains up to 100 beans embedded in a soft pulp. These are dried, roasted and ground to produce cocoa powder, which is then used to make chocolate.
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  • Cocoa pod (Theobroma cacao). This is the fruit of the cocoa, or cacao, tree from which cocoa beans are extracted. The leathery yellow pod contains up to 100 beans embedded in a soft pulp. These are dried, roasted and ground to produce cocoa powder, which is then used to make chocolate.
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  • X-ray Potato chips
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  • X-ray Potato chips
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  • X-ray Potato chips
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  • X-ray Potato chips
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  • X-ray Potato chips
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  • X-ray Potato chips
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  • X-ray Potato chips
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