The 'ORIGINAL' Clark Mine - Since 1926
Where the "Original" TJ Clark Mineral Supplements
Come From!
(Not The Rockland Corporation, TJ Clark & Co. or C & M Laboratories)
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Take A Private Video Tour Of The Original 1920 T J Clark Mine.
(This is where the genuine 'colloidal
minerals' have come from since 1926)
(5 mins)
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Click On The Photos To ENLARGE!
In
1920, a unique deposit of minerals was discovered
in a "Pre-historic Valley" in Utah.
It contained the remains of an ancient rain forest that geologists say was rapidly buried 60-120 million years ago, by rising flood waters.
Sand, clay & silt surrounded the plants & shielded them with an impervious barrier that protected them from the elements. The covering fortunately, wasn't heavy enough to turn the
vegetation into coal.This was the beginning of the plant-derived "Colloidal Mineral" phenomenon!
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Machinery being used to start a new mine entrance in the "Original" TJ Clark Mine.
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Heavy machinery used for mining the deposit.
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TJ Clarks Grandson and I, inspecting the Original Mine Site prior to entering the mine.
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A close-up of the Original TJ Clark mine entrance that started it all in 1926. Notice Tom Clarks initials carved into the rock.
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What Do The Minerals Look Like In The Mine?

It was a real pleasure to finally be inside the Original mine that began back in 1926.
Notice the different layers of vegetation on the walls.
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Here you can see the definite shape of a small tree trunk with smaller branches around it.
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The minerals extracted from the mine look and feel like rock but they are very fragile and crumble very easily in your hand.
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Click here to find out more about Thomas Jefferson Clark:
How Important Are These Minerals?
Due to soil depletion and food processing, there are concerns that we are not getting the minerals we used to get 50-100 years ago.
Click Here To See How Important Minerals Are?
