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Obernkirchen Sandstone
This is a list of types of
sandstone that have been or are used economically as
natural stone for building and other commercial or artistic purposes.
(across state borders)
University of Sydney built from Hawkesbury Sandstone
- Nexø Sandstone (also Neksø Sandstone): near
Nexø on
Bornholm
Devonian Sandstone at Suur Taevaskoda,
Põlva County,
Estonia
Adams Gate at
Bamberg Cathedral made of Burgpreppach Sandstone
Quarry in Worzeldorf (Nuremberg)
Coat of arms of the town of Anröchte made of Anröchte Stone
Dresden's Zwinger Palace, made of Cotta Sandstone
Elbe sandstones:
- White City Sandstone, near
Maseru
A piece of
Table Mountain Sandstone
- Ermelo Sandstone,
Mpumalanga province, near der Farm de Roodepoort
- Matatiele Sandstone,
KwaZulu-Natal province, near Matatiele
- Naboomspruit (also Golden Dawn or Golden Stone)
Limpopo province, around
Warmbaths
- Nieuwoudtville Sandstone,
Northern Cape province, near
Nieuwoudtville
- Oudtshoorn Sandstone,
Western Cape province, near
Oudtshoorn
- Sandalwood (also Picturestone), Northern Cape province, near
Vioolsdrif
- Steenpan (also Flatpan or Klippan),
Free State province, near Wolvehoek
-
Table Mountain Sandstone
Western Cape province, various quarry sites
- numerous types, some without trade names, from the
Karoo Supergroup in many quarries near
Graaff-Reinet,
Cradock,
Queenstown,
Aliwal North,
Burgersdorp and
Sterkstroom
Těšínský sandstone quarry (Goulda Sandstone)
Horsham Stone
The Three Gossips tower in
Arches National Park is
Entrada Sandstone of the
Colorado Plateau
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