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Coquina outcropping on the beach at Washington Oaks State Gardens... Coquina outcropping on the beach at Washington Oaks State Gardens... Coquina was formed in association with... Coquina is mainly composed of... coquina forms the walls of the... coquina is extremely soft... Coquina has also been used as a source of paving material... Large pieces of coquina of unusual shape are sometimes used as landscape decoration... Because coquina often includes a component of phosphate... Coquina Outcrop Touch Pool...

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