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Burro Mountains District, Grant Co., New Mexico, USA

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Headframe

Beaumont Shaft, West Burro Mts, Burro Mountains District, Grant Co., New Mexico, USA

A still active headframe. I loved that 1980 Scout! Nov. '02
Photo ID: 263890    View Count: 11

Headframe shade area

Beaumont Shaft, West Burro Mts, Burro Mountains District, Grant Co., New Mexico, USA

The signs say it all.
Photo ID: 263892    View Count: 20

Pine Canyon Fluorite Deposit New Mexico USA

Pine Canyon Deposit, West Burro Mts, Burro Mountains District, Grant Co., New Mexico, USA

Pine Canyon Fluorite Deposit, AKA Judith Lynn Claim, photo taken November 2004. The site has been reclaimed as seen in the photo. Occasional Fluorite specimens can still be found on the surface. They are covered with a layer of quartz that can be removed in an acid bath.
Photo ID: 199176    View Count: 90

Spar Hill Fluorite Mine New Mexico USA

Spar Hill Prospect, West Burro Mts, Burro Mountains District, Grant Co., New Mexico, USA

Spar Hill Fluorite Mine, photo taken November 2005. The pick is pointing to a vein of blue fluorite under the small ledge. The under ground mine is not accessible. Fluorite specimens can still be found on the mine dumps, and in the vein shown in the picture.
Photo ID: 199202    View Count: 143

Spar Hill Fluorite Mine, New Mexico USA

Spar Hill Prospect, West Burro Mts, Burro Mountains District, Grant Co., New Mexico, USA

Spar Hill Fluorite Mine located about 1/2 mile north east of Pine Canyon Fluorite Prospect, photo taken November 2005. The vertical mine shaft, behind the trees, is inaccessible.
Photo ID: 199201    View Count: 81

View of headframe looking NE

Beaumont Shaft, West Burro Mts, Burro Mountains District, Grant Co., New Mexico, USA

The junipers in the sun make the air smell good. Nov. '02
Photo ID: 263889    View Count: 7
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