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  The Phillips mill site is located in the Ambrosia Lake Valley about 25 miles north of Grants, New Mexico.Jan 24, 2006  
 
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  Ambrosia Lake - Mill Demolished on GroundJan 23, 2006  
 
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  Ambrosia Lake - Mill Demolished on GroundJan 23, 2006  
 
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  Ambrosia Lake MapOct 29, 2005  
 
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  Ambrosia Lake CellOct 29, 2005  
 
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  Ambrosia Lake SamplingOct 29, 2005  
 
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  Ambrosia Lake SignOct 29, 2005  
 
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  Fact SheetOct 29, 2005  
 
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