Prospector Shoveling Gold Dirt Pinos Altos 1940
A prospector throws a shovel of gold-bearing dirt into a papago in Pinos Altos, New Mexico. Captured between May and June 1940, the image documents the mining activities that were central to the local economy. Pinos Altos, known for its gold rush history, was established in the 19th century and remains a significant mining town today.
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Prospector Shoveling Gold Dirt Pinos Altos 1940
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