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Stop 2 (continued). Skarn. Garnet in marble matrix.
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The group geologizes around one of the shafts, partially caved. Pat brought
an ultraviolet light so that we could see the fluorescence of the various
minerals.
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More exploring around the mine.
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Dark red garnet in a marble groundmass.
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The group is nearly invisible in the shadow next to the ruins of
the headworks and cables of a mostly caved shaft.
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Outcrops of unintruded limestone define the backside of the hill.
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One of the abundant healthy stands of cactus that punctuate the limestone hill.
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Phil, Pat, Sean(?), and Bob examine the features visible in the
southwesterly view of the Baja landscape toward Ensenada on this somewhat hazy day.
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View to the southwest from the top of the hill.
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The ruined foundations of the ore processing mill at the base of the mine.
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Bob demonstrates "high wind hair" at the top of the hill.
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Limestone weathers wickedly sharp in this arid land.
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Next to one of the ruins, Sean finds an uncollapsed tunnel opening!
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Hmmm. It looks pretty safe....
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Lowell and Bob after exploring a few hundred feet into the mine.
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Lowell adjusts to brilliant midday desert sunlight after successful exploration underground.
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Bob exits the "fairly safe" abandoned mine tunnel.
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