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blocks and beachrock
The blocks consist of limestone composed of carbonate-cemented shell hash that is called " beachrock ".
The consensus among conventional geologists and archaeologists is that the Bimini Road is a natural feature composed of beachrock that orthogonal and other joints have broken up into rectangular, subrectangular, polygonal, and irregular blocks.
As the sediments underlying the eroding shoreline was eroded down to Pleistocene limestone, the beachrock broke into flat-lying, tabular, and rectangular, subrectangular, polygonal, and irregular blocks as observed for modern beaches within the Bahamas by E. Davaud and A. Strasser.
As the loose sediment was scoured out from under the blocks and other pieces of beachrock by so-called " scour and settling processes ", they dropped downward for several meters until they rested directly on the erosion-resistant Pleistocene limestone as an erosional lag.
In case of the beachrock blocks composing the Bimini Road and other pieces underlying it, the erosion-resistant layer that limited how far they were dropped downward by scour and settling processes is the Pleistocene limestone on which they now rest.
Finally, pieces of thinner layers or lenses of beachrock underlying the primary bed that was broken up and dropped downward to create the Bimini Road would be trapped beneath the blocks as they also were broken up and dropped by erosion.
The trapping of these fragments of beachrock beneath the blocks composing the Bimini Road, as erosion removed loose sediments and dropped them on the surface of the Pleistocene limestone, would have created the so-called " prop " and " wedge " rocks and blocks alleged to be a " second course " of " masonry ".
Natural pavements composed of stone blocks, which often are far more rectangular and consistent in size than the blocks composing the Bimini Road, created by orthogonal and other jointing within sedimentary rocks, including beachrock, are quite common and found throughout the world.

blocks and forming
Often strips of contrasting fabric forming a lattice separate the patchwork blocks from each other.
The architects commissioned to plan Tapiola had also been influenced by Le Corbusier and other propagandists of Modernism, and thus their urban ideals also included tower blocks forming impressive silhouettes, as well as a dense method of building.
Log cabin quilts are pieced quilts featuring blocks made of strips of fabric typically encircling a small centered square ( traditionally a red square, symbolizing the hearth of the home ), with light strips forming half the square and dark strips on the other side.
Dramatic contrast effects with light and dark fabrics are created by various layouts of the blocks when forming a quilt top.
The terminal was able to filter and store liquid hot molten sulphur in large insulated heated tanks, and " vat " liquid sulphur into acres of long term dry storage by forming blocks of bright yellow sulphur by spraying molten sulphur into metal forms on the ground and allowing to cool.
The city blocks stretched from 1st Street to 15th Street incorporating a system of alleys forming an " H " shape that enabled businesses and residential homes to be serviced from the alleys behing them.
As the city started to get overcrowded in the 14th century, new buildings were built on the shores outside the city wall, and gradually land fillings between the bridges along the shores gave room for sheds and storehouses forming the elongated blocks separated by narrow alleys which are today characteristic for the old town.
The upper surface of the blocks are rotated backwards, forming depressions which may accumulate water to create ponds or swampy areas.
The cylinders were divided in three blocks in a triangular arrangement, the blocks forming sides with crankshafts located in each apex of the triangle.
In Asian cities such as Singapore, Hong Kong and Seoul, an estate may range from detached houses to high density tower blocks with or without commercial facilities ; in Europe and America, these may take the form of town housing, or the older-style rows of terraced houses associated with the industrial revolution, detached or semi-detached houses with small plots of land around them forming gardens, and are frequently without commercial facilities.
Vitrification is characteristic for amorphous materials or disordered systems and occurs when bonding between elementary particles ( atoms, molecules, forming blocks ) becomes higher than a certain threshold value.
In the latter case, the goldsmith will use a variety of tools and machinery, including the rolling mill, the drawplate, and perhaps swage blocks and other forming tools to make the metal into shapes needed to build the intended piece.
The deep crater, across, is surrounded by a flat-floored terrace-like ring trough with an outer edge of collapsed blocks forming ring faults.
Organic mulches can mat down, forming a barrier that blocks water and air flow between the soil and the atmosphere.
Welded tuff textures are distinctive ( termed eutaxitic ), with flattened lapilli, fiamme, blocks and bombs forming oblate to discus-shaped forms within layers.
The station consisted of two double storey blocks linked by a narrow passage Timber was the basic material used for the prefabricated load bearing panels forming the structure.
As originally built, the hall had a single quadrangle of accommodation blocks, with a further accommodation block and the main hall and library forming a second, but open-ended, court.
Geta are made of one piece of solid wood forming the sole and two wooden blocks underneath.
When the tensional forces are strong enough to cause the plate to split apart it will do so such that a center block will drop down relative to its flanking blocks, forming a graben.
* Brick, an artificial stone made by forming clay into rectangular blocks
Drapers Gardens is a site in the City of London at the junction of Throgmorton Avenue and Copthall Avenue on land owned by the Drapers ' Company, originally forming gardens but used for major office blocks from the 1960s.
Sikhote-Alin mountain range is a natural barrier which blocks the penetration of the monsoonal winds from the south and the east, forming a specific microclimate of the district.
There are also small cymbals fixed into wood blocks forming another type of instrument also known as khartal.
The platforms are connected at the south end just past the bumper blocks ( forming a " U " shape ), where there is an unstaffed exit containing two HEET turnstiles and one exit-only turnstile.

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