Gold Pan with Dirt and Particles Pinos Altos 1940
A gold pan rests in a rugged landscape, partially filled with dirt and shiny particles in Pinos Altos, New Mexico, during May-June 1940. Miners historically utilized gold pans to separate precious metals from soil, a method that was crucial during the gold rushes. Mica and quicksilver are present, showcasing mining techniques of that time.
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Gold Pan with Dirt and Particles Pinos Altos 1940
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