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The back of the stone showing the area reserved for roaming stone information. Placement of the stone in a tree in a picnic area in Great Sand Dunes National Park. Context of the area where the stone was placed.

Painted Stone #108: Great Sand Dunes

October 1, 2023
4 3/4" x 3"
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Dispersed: October 10, 2023
Location: Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve

This stone was made specially for a cross-country trip to witness an eclipse in Utah in October of 2023. The Great Sand Dunes were the last stop on my first cross-country road trip before returning home, which was a sad moment on the trip because I didn’t want to have to come home. During my 2023 trip, however, visiting the dunes occurred at the beginning of my trip and I was determined to actually get my feed dirty with sand this time around. This stone depicts an abstract impression of the dunes against the prairies below and the sky above.

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