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A small, travel-ready spiral bound journal that brings the calm and curiosity of the wild into your daily writing. The glossy laminated cover shows a close, soulful portrait of a female mountain bongo antelope — eyes that invite a quiet moment. Inside, 150 lined pages of 90gsm paper handle ink and pencils with little bleed-through, and the metal spiral lets you fold the book flat or remove pages cleanly as your notes, sketches, or lists evolve. The back cover carries a subtle conservation logo and tiny production barcode, a reminder of the journal’s connection to wildlife causes. Carry it on field trips, tuck it into a bag for coffeeshop reflections, or keep it by the bedside for late-night observations.

Product features
- Metal spiral binding — pages lay flat or can be removed cleanly
- 150 lined pages (90gsm) — smooth, low-bleed writing surface
- Glossy laminated cover — vibrant, durable finish
- Full-cover printing — image on front, back, and inside cover
- Small production barcode printed on back cover

Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.

Mountain Bongo Antelope Spiral Journal by RSCF

SKU: 23633017401785178742
$16.44Price
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