Category
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chalk
Chalk is a soft, white, porous, sedimentary carbonate rock. It is a form of limestone composed of the mineral calcite and originally formed under the sea by the accumulation and lithification of hard parts of organisms, mostly microscopic plankton, which had settled to the sea floor. Chalk is common throughout Western Europe, where deposits underlie parts of France, and steep cliffs are often seen where they meet the sea in places such as the Dover cliffs on the Kent coast of the English Channel.
red chalk
chalk of a reddish-brown colour used for drawing
Cap Blanc Nez
cape in Pas-de-Calais, France

Warchalking
thumb|Warchalking symbols
Warchalking is the drawing of symbols in public places to advertise an open Wi-Fi network.
Inspired by hobo symbols, the warchalking marks were conceived by a group of friends in June 2002 and published by Matt Jones who designed the set of icons and produced a downloadable document containing them. Within days of Jones publishing a blog entry about warchalking, articles appeared in dozens of publications and stories appeared on several major television news programs around the world.
Hagoromo Bungu
Japanese chalk and office supply company
Chalking the door
Christian tradition of blessing one's home. Also a former Scottish notification to tenants that they must vacate.
hill figure
large visual representation created by cutting into a steep hillside
Chalk outline