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Indian Rose Mine, Picacho Peak, Picacho Mining District, Chocolate Mountains, Imperial County, California, USA


Locality type:Mine
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Type:Slate
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Locality Data:Click here to view Indian Rose Mine, Picacho Peak, Picacho Mining District, Chocolate Mountains, Imperial County, California, USA
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1108779
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1108779:5
GUID (UUID V4):2c70887c-442c-4c5a-9eca-a3e4aef78110
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COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA DESERT MAGAZINE DESERT • Margaret Stone this month writes about her Indian friends...third Taos is that of Ranchos de Taos, the old Indian farming center. All three sections of Taos (pronounce...near the base of the beautiful Sangre de Cristo mountains which rise abruptly to the east. • Most rockhounds...r a p h b y A r t h u r Penter, S a n Diego, California. CLOSE-UPS N o t e s o n D e s e r t f e a...Arrows From the Rainbow By C H A R L E S KELLY 9 MINING PERSONALITY H e D i s c o v e r e d t h e S o
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& C. Smale. Photograph taken by Jeff Scovil. Imperial topaz (130 x 35 mm), Antonio Pereira, Ouro Preto...mineralogists active in Brazil 69 Notable national mining en~·neers and mineralogists 73 Ca inets of curiosities...The auriferous claims 148 The gold mine of Morro Velho 153 The Mine of Passagem 155 The/old rush in P'ianc6...274 276 The class of oxides :ind hydroxides Iron mining in Brazil The Qu:idrilatero Ferrifcro The discovery...topaz 385 T he imperial topaz of Ouro Preto 393 The Mine of Capao do Lana 397 The imperial topaz of Antonio
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Geological Survey and and Albert Museum, and the Imperial Institute, all at South Kensington. Many of the..." 43 67 Geological Occurrence Stones 7^ 86 Mining of Precious Stones Forms of Cutting Cutting and...Abandoned Open Workings of the Kimberley Diamond Mine at Kimberley, South Africa - IV. {a) Crystal...colourless Pale rose Pale yellowish green Dark red Dark green Dark blue Bluish rose Bluish green Light...Andalusite Cordierite Stauroiite Colourless Pale rose Bluish green Pale green Colourless Colourless Oil-green
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perhaps neck ornaments, found near Shannon 54 Four Indian n ecklaces, showing the Moghul love of patterns...Tangible expressions of value: Chinese pi; a large Indian carved emerald; a group of Egyptian stone scarabs;...peace and routine as in Hellenistic and Rom.111 imperial tin1es or ,1s in nineteenth-century England, then...second millennium by Crete and Mycenae, the great imperial powers who have left us in no doubt as to their... from which was extracted the salary of every imperial official. Down on the eastern slopes was the factory
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seaweed, Algae, mostly species from the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It is the only one of the seaweed products...pyrifera and Gelidium cartilagineum of the coast of California and Mexico, but it is not valued as highly for...of Montana and the yellow-green moss agate of California known as amberine are used as gemstones. Agate...of Nevada and California is moss agate intergrown with opal. Blue moonstone of California is not a true...by-product pits of the apricot canning industry of California. The almond is a small tree closely resembling
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Mr A Gair Ordinary Members Mrs P Williams, Mr D Rose, Mrs A Weighill, Mrs S Honey, Mr J.Mckinnel, Mr...George Watt’, which ended on a note of hope that the rose might be grown successfully in Scotland. There was...which first appeared in January 2011 in The Indian Rose Annual XXVII 2011. Girija has kindly given consent... Major Prem Saxena, cultivated and registered a rose, ‘Benares Dawn’. I did not know my father, as my...Dawn’ is the only one registered. 1 2 The Indian Rose Annual, XXVII, 2011 Fellow of the Society, Merkland
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