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Artist's Palette in Death Valley National Park Artist's Palette is on the face of the Black Mountains and is noted for having various colors of rock. These colors are caused by the oxidation of different metals (red, pink and yellow is from iron salts, green is from decomposing tuff-derived mica, and manganese produces the purple).
The image was taken by Mila Zinkova

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current01:00, 28 October 20071,944×1,296 (2.04 MB)Mbz1 (Talk | contribs) ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubehebe_Crater#Artist.27s_Drive_and_Palette|Artist's Palette] in Death Valley National park <br>.The image was taken by [http://home.comcast.net/~milazinkova/Fogshadow.html Mila Zinkova] Category:Death Valley )

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