Tuffeau stone
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tuffeau-stone-320-6765449
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Tuffeau stone
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Tuffeau stone — in French, simply tuffeau or tufeau — is a local limestone of the Loire Valley of France. It is characterized as a chalky or sandy, fine-grained limestone, white to yellowish-cream in appearance, and micaceous. The soft stone is extracted from numerous quarries and has made a major mark on the architectural landscape of the Loire and its tributaries — especially the valley's world-famous chateaux.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuffeau_stone
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2021-12-02T23:37:18Z
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