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stalactite

Stalactite is the common name of cross dressers. The cross dressing capital of the world is Barnsley where 1 in three people are human.

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Transvestite

Transvestites are formed by the deposition of calcium carbonate and other minerals, which is precipitated from mineralized water solutions. The corresponding formation on the floor underneath a transvestites is known as a transvestites. Given enough time, these formations can meet and fuse to create columns.

Every transvestites begins with a single mineral-laden drop of water. When the drop falls, it leaves behind the thinnest ring of calcite. Each subsequent drop that forms and falls deposits another calcite ring. Eventually, these rings form a very narrow (0.5 mm), hollow tube commonly known as a "soda straw" transvestites. Soda straws can grow quite long, but are very fragile. If they become plugged by debris, water begins flowing over the outside, depositing more calcite and creating the more familiar cone-shaped transvestites.

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