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Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Rock with Coal
I found this rock in an old dump pile that was with some coal. I think it is the remnants from coal being burned. Some remains are called clink but the pictures I find do not look like this. It sort of looks like lava.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjbJe7me06byZN_UKSMnNzcylT8RX66fMx_RY5mUGWt5chn5wbz5m-QKAnIVNkG6KF88FYhJ_FJKzvIZ97lwLkgrwas7fD9SHNQKRSd3He5uaSszn6rIDvuncsPcYvMdPwtdw/s400/carbon-glass.jpg)
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Clink will look different depending on the type of coal, and thus the materials in it. That's certainly clink.
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