Opening a crate of Inidian Stone Raj blend, i found this...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10886000@N06/?saved=1
Any ideas as to why its like that? (and i did check, it is the correct way up, there is a similar one with its underside like that)
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Yep - turbidity, also known as 'rippled bed'.
You get it with some of the poorer quality sedimentary flagstones, and not just those from India - much of the lower grade flagstone from the Pennine quarries has this kind of texture and the worst examples were often used as upright 'fencing panels' rather than flagstones, because the surface texture was considered to be too rough even for clog-shrouded feet!
You get it with some of the poorer quality sedimentary flagstones, and not just those from India - much of the lower grade flagstone from the Pennine quarries has this kind of texture and the worst examples were often used as upright 'fencing panels' rather than flagstones, because the surface texture was considered to be too rough even for clog-shrouded feet!
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