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As you cruise the Nile in a houseboat, imagine the Egyptian queen Zar, perhaps one of the earliest women to wear turquoise. Think of the Native Americans who believed that the stone was a piece of sky fallen to Earth while you explore Arizona's Navajo National Monument. Turquoise is a particularly international stone, ...