Gold Prospector Washing Dirt in Pinos Altos 1940
A prospector washes a pan of gold-bearing dirt in Pinos Altos, New Mexico, during May-June 1940. The area became a key site for gold mining in the early 20th century, attracting many hopeful miners. Pinos Altos was known for its rich mineral deposits, contributing significantly to the local economy and the development of the mining industry in New Mexico.
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Gold Prospector Washing Dirt in Pinos Altos 1940
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