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The Karoo dolerite dykes and sills were formed when molten rock intruded into the pre-existing rocks of the Ecca and Beaufort shales.
Nama Karoo 2008
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Sometimes a scroll with the Latin words "Ecca Agnus Dei" which means "Behold the Lamb of God" will be prominently featured, in reference to John 1: 29
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The soils are principally underlain by sediments of the Dwyka Formation, which are covered by the Ecca and Beaufort groups respectively.
Nama Karoo 2008
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Sometimes a scroll with the Latin words "Ecca Agnus Dei" which means "Behold the Lamb of God" will be prominently featured, in reference to John 1: 29
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And Ecca jokes, a hospital manager so she can boss them around.
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QUADE: Ecca has taken their loss the hardest, her sister says.
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QUADE: A year after the great tsunami, they have hope for the future which Ecca sings about.
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One year later, I find Nana, Ecca and Marwadi at an uncle's.
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Ecca says her father was teaching her to ride the motorbike.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE (through translator): I always remind Ecca that we have no parents anymore.
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