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ZambiaRoots 1 month ago
It has mostly to do with iron oxides in the soil. I believe the clay adheres to the iron oxides helping it to keep the red appearance. Oxisols found in highly weathered environments can be much more red.
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ZambiaRoots 1 month ago
I used to actually collect soil and then pain with it. The colors of soil can make beautiful paintings.