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The largest ophiolite is in Oman near the Persian Gulf
In a few places on Earth, blocks of oceanic crust (called ophiolites) have been thrust onto the continents, giving scientists the unusual chance to get a firsthand look at rock formations that were once beneath the seafloor. The largest ophiolite is in Oman near the Persian Gulf. (Photo by Peter Kelemen, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution )

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