Azurite & Malachite Crystal Mining | New Mexico

Azurite & Malachite Crystal Mining | New Mexico #mining #crystals The Crystal Collector and friends search 100 year old tailings for Azurite, Malachite, Smithsonite, and more! The location is the Graphic Mine in New Mexico. Search on Facebook for their page to go digging. For awesome giveaways and inside scoops on the latest dig locations…

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New Mexico's Turquoise Trail

New Mexico's Turquoise Trail Explore three significant and historical town on the Turquoise Trail of New Mexico – Cerrillos, Madrid and Golden. Each offers a glimpse into the heady days when mining for gold, silver and other precious metals, as well as hard and soft coal, made this region wealthy. Today, each is virtually forgotten,…

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Part 1. Hidden Danger: The Legacy of New Mexico's Abandoned Mines.

Part 1. Hidden Danger: The Legacy of New Mexico's Abandoned Mines. Part 1. Hidden Danger: The Legacy of New Mexico’s Abandoned Mines. Directed by Bart Callan. Produced for AML Program of the New Mexico Mining & Minerals Division of the NM Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department; Director of Videography Warren Benjamin; Animations by Dave…

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William Xavier Chávez, Profesor New Mexico School of Mines

William Xavier Chávez, Profesor New Mexico School of Mines Portal Minero conversó con Wiliam Xavier Chávez profesor de Ingeniería en Geología y Economista Geológico New Mexico School of Mines, sobre los desafíos para la formación de jóvenes profesionales de la Geología.

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Abandoned Uranium Mine and Surrounding Area

Abandoned Uranium Mine and Surrounding Area Exploring an abandoned uranium mine and surrounding area. I do not recommend that anyone enter an old mine. I do not recommend that anyone handle or be exposed to any radioactive elements. This video is intended for entertainment purposes only.

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Eight Million Pound Dragline Crosses New Mexico

Eight Million Pound Dragline Crosses New Mexico Peabody Energy’s 8 million pound dragline completed a historic journey from the company’s Lee Ranch Mine northwest of Grants, New Mexico, more than 20 miles to its new home at the El Segundo Mine. Transporting one of the world’s most massive machines required precision and planning. The Bucyrus-Erie…

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