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032623 - Robledo Mountains, NM
Ball clay (OM4), kaolin, minspar 200, silica, darvan, nepheline syenite, frit 3124, wollastonite, collected rocks and mineral
I don’t walk in the Robledo Mountains often. I’ve heard this place is scattered with fossils but have yet to see any one my own. I was however enamored by the variation in colors, all of which in different pastel shades. I haven’t noticed many sage green rocks in this region, so when I come across one it feels like I had just discovered gold or something.
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