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    Wrath Of Gnon‏ @wrathofgnon Jan 16
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    The Bavarian city of Nördlingen is maybe the only town in the world built using materials of extraterrestrial origin. Parts of a large meteorite that formed the crater it sits in was used for building the city walls, town houses, churches, etc.pic.twitter.com/Qmg8LL6cLq

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      1. Wrath Of Gnon‏ @wrathofgnon Jan 16
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        The 15th century church—St. Georg—especially, was built almost completely using suevite, molten rock from the impact of the meteorite 15 million years ago, containing millions of tiny diamond particles. I hear they give excellent sermons.pic.twitter.com/oSuK68YrwG

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      2. Ute Weber‏ @UteWeber Jan 17
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        As this is my birthtown I can assure you that there are no aliens. And the rock is quite pretty, yet mainly molten material from earth with only traces of meteorite.

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      3. Luzie Schruttke‏ @kriminalistin Jan 17
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        All aliens say that. ;)

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      1. Turoldus  🌲 ⛰ 🛡 ⚔️ 🛡 🎺 ⛰ 🌲‏ @TuroldDeclinet Jan 16
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        “Thus easily can Earth digest A cinder of sidereal fire, And make her translunary guest The native of an English shire. ... Nor is it strange these wanderers Find in her lap their fitting place, For every particle that's hers Came at the first from outer space.” C.S. Lewis

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      2. Eric of Last Resort  ⚡️‏ @allene418 Jan 16
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        Replying to @wrathofgnon @MartyBent

        sounds like a great premise for a scifi-show

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        Replying to @allene418 @wrathofgnon @MartyBent

        wiki search: apparently the last scene in willy wonka

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      2. Michael C‏ @MC3ne Jan 16
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        Replying to @wrathofgnon @NickSzabo4

        Every atom on the Earth originated outside this solar system

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