Santa Lucía Mine, Rambla Seca, La Peza, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
Collection: Miguel Ángel F. Périz. Photograph: Juan Miguel.
© Juanmi
Collection and photograph: Juan Miguel
Water clear hemimorphite crystal groups, collected march 2007. FOV = 8 mm.
© Pierre Rondelez
White prismatic cerussite on yellowish hemimorphite crystals. FOV. = 6 mm., collected March 2007
Collection and photograph: Juan Miguel.
Vanadinite crystal group, collected march 2007. FOV = 5 mm.
Hemimorphite crystal group, collected March 2007. FOV = 7 mm.
Twinned cerussite crystal. FOV = 5 mm. Collected March 2007
Picture size 10mm. Photo: C.Pareja
© Carlos Pareja 2009
Picture size 6mm Photo Carlos Pareja Extracted 2001
© Carlos Pareja 2013
Picture size 10mm Photo Carlos Pareja Extracted 2001
Picture size 8mm. Photo: C.Pareja
Picture size 7mm. Photo: C.Pareja
Crystals of azurite partially transformed to malachite. Photo and collection José Miguel Sola
Collection and photograph: Juan Miguel. Analyzed by DRX by Enrique Garcia (University of Granada).
Collection and photograph Juan Miguel.
Photo short wave UV light. Smithsonite is dark blue Hydrozincite is light blue
© d.cmontero@hotmail.es
The town of La Peza, view from the mirador on the way to the mines. Phto by Pierre Rondelez, March 2007.
Several mine adits in the steep ravine hillside.Phot P.Rondelez, march 2007
A few meters inside the main adit. Photo P. Rondelez, March 2007.
A real maze of shafts going in all directions, notice the horizontal shafts in the "ceiling"
Main entrance in 2016
Contiguous gallery without mineralogist interest. 2016