The Monegasque town of La Almolda (Zaragoza, Spain) is an important gypsum rich area that covered the demand for this material throughout the region until the 1960s, as evidenced by the numerous hornets that are still preserved on the outskirts.
Some neighbors remembered this work to which they dedicated many hours of their lives, and in 2007 they gave a demonstration of how the plaster was obtained.
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