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Vechec, Northern Slanské Mts, Prešov Region, Slovakia

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hard hat area in Vechec

Vechec, Northern Slanské Mts, Prešov Region, Slovakia

Albert Russ preparing for mineral collecting about 20 minutes after the detonation was carried out. Miroslav Fisman photo.
 © Miroslav FismanPhoto ID: 167656    View Count: 87

Vechec

Vechec, Northern Slanské Mts, Prešov Region, Slovakia

A famous find of beautiful massive quartz formation. Please judge beauty of the locality yourself. The picture does not depict all the details that are located in the creek. You will find whathever you imagine within the creek area.
 © Albert RussPhoto ID: 154200    View Count: 93

Vechec

Vechec, Northern Slanské Mts, Prešov Region, Slovakia

Anyone for hepatitis type-A? The creek area is a good locality where all kinds of objects are found besides minerals. If you are concerned with enviromental issues, I suggest benzodiazepine assistance to cope with the grim reality while there. It is sad to see an otherwise attractive locality turn this way. If environmental issues were not a great ...
 © Albert RussPhoto ID: 154205    View Count: 67

Vechec

Vechec, Northern Slanské Mts, Prešov Region, Slovakia

Andesite boulders, few with calcite-rich cavities in Vechcec. Photo by Albert Russ.
 © Albert RussPhoto ID: 167662    View Count: 57

Vechec during detonation

Vechec, Northern Slanské Mts, Prešov Region, Slovakia

Vechec quarry during detonation. Photo taken while we waited for the detonation to be carried out after which we were allowed to collect splendid specimens. Photo by Miroslav Fisman.
 © Miroslav FismanPhoto ID: 167653    View Count: 59

Vechec quarry

Vechec, Northern Slanské Mts, Prešov Region, Slovakia

Vechec quarry - view from the south.
 © Jakub JirásekPhoto ID: 126962    View Count: 124
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