Prospector Working Sluice Box in Pinos Altos 1940
A prospector works a sluice box in Pinos Altos, New Mexico, during May to June 1940. At that time, Pinos Altos was a key mining town known for its rich gold deposits. Sluicing was a common method used to separate gold from sediment. New Mexicos mining history is essential to understanding the regions economic development.
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Prospector Working Sluice Box in Pinos Altos 1940
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