Oloids
Oloids are a type of mineral that is found in a few rare locations on Earth. They are made up of a strange, unknown substance that has never been found on any other planet. Oloids are dark in color and have a metallic sheen. They are very heavy for their size and are difficult to break.
The first oloid was discovered in 1868 by a French geologist named Jean-Baptiste Boussingault. He found the mineral near the town of Oloidien, Kenya. Since then, oloids have been found in a few other locations, including Bohemia, Czech Republic and Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
Oloids are not very common and are not well understood. Scientists are not sure how they are formed or what they are made of. Some believe that they are made of a previously unknown element, while others think that they may be made of an alien substance.
Despite their mysterious nature, oloids are prized by collectors for their unique appearance and rarity. They can sell for thousands of dollars depending on their size and color.
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