Kauri gum
Kauri gum is a fossilized resin detracted from kauri trees (Agathis australis), which is made into crafts such as jewellery. Kauri forests once covered much of the North Island of New Zealand, before Māori and European settlers caused deforestation, causing several areas to revert to sand dunes, scrubs, and swamps. Even afterward, ancient kauri fields continued to provide a source for the gum and the remaining forests.
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Kauri gum
Kauri gum is a fossilized resin detracted from kauri trees (Agathis australis), which is made into crafts such as jewellery. Kauri forests once covered much of the North Island of New Zealand, before Māori and European settlers caused deforestation, causing several areas to revert to sand dunes, scrubs, and swamps. Even afterward, ancient kauri fields continued to provide a source for the gum and the remaining forests.
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Kauri gum is a fossilized resi ...... ged, which released the resin.
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Kauri-Harz (englisch: kauri gu ...... nur wenige tausend Jahre alt.
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Kauri gum is a fossilized resi ...... gum and the remaining forests.
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Kauri-Harz (englisch: kauri gu ...... der der Baum beschädigt wurde.
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Kauri gum
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Kauri-Harz
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