alluvia


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al·lu·vi·a

 (ə-lo͞o′vē-ə)
n.
A plural of alluvium.
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Strategic partners including the Oyo State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, OYOWMA, Nigerian Conservation Foundation, Recycle Garb, Alluvia Unique Concepts, Eleven Eleven Twelve Foundation, WestAfrica ENRG, Clean Edge, Oluyole Local Government, and a number of other green organisations were in attendance and showed support in educating the masses on the subject of environmental sustainability.
In the city of Tado, known for its large Afro-Colombian population, each gold digger is his own master and the gold is removed from alluvia by using a plant mixture.
Close your eyes, and listen to alluvia, indigo root,