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my 'tyndall-ing' definition: fossicking for fossils in Tyndall Limestone, a decorative building stone in many Canadian cities, no less. The distinctive mottled limestone is Canada's most prevalent building stone, still being quarried after a century of use. Its decorative facade is seen throughout North America and some went overseas. The legislative / parliament buildings of Winnipeg, Regina and Ottawa contain abundant Ordovician fossils in Tyndall Limestone. If a stone building in your town is faced with a grey- or tan-coloured, two-toned stone with mottled texture, it's probably this limestone from Manitoba and you should try 'tyndall-ing'. Quarry nearest Garson Manitoba is geotagged.
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