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A collaboration between Nautilus and designer Isabella Lalonde, Mushroom Punks blends vintage field guide inspiration with art, photography, and a catalog of mushrooms discovered on a foraging expedition in the Angeles National Forest. An essential item for any mushroom lover.
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