亚洲网紅露点

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asphaltum

[ as-fawl-tuhmor, especially British, -fal- ]

noun



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of asphaltum1

< New Latin < Greek 谩蝉辫丑补濒迟辞苍 asphalt
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The state鈥檚 first wharves were built in the 1800s, and tended to be modest, private endeavors meant to facilitate shipping minerals and metals such as silver and asphaltum up and down the coast.

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Probably L.A.鈥檚 earliest wharf, Santa Monica鈥檚 Shoo-Fly Landing, was built in 1871 so that Henry Hancock could send ox-drawn wagons of asphaltum, 鈥渂rea,鈥 from his tar-rich inland rancho out to the coast, to load aboard northbound ships to pave San Francisco鈥檚 streets.

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A great deal of preparation goes into its assembly: the would-be Mystic must have 鈥減ure and lofty aspirations and desires,鈥 plus a 6.5鈥 x 8.5鈥 concave glass, a brush, a pint of turpentine, and a tube of asphaltum.

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After cleaning the glass with turpentine and applying a coat of asphaltum to one side, the mirror is magnetized by moving one鈥檚 palms in circular motions above it for several minutes.

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Three coats of asphaltum later, the mirror is ready to receive messages from the Astral Brotherhood of Magic, an association of mystics spanning the seen and unseen world alike.

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