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Earth Science, Nature, U.S. Travel - States, Collectible Jewelry and Accessories, Earth Science, Nature

Gem Trails of New Mexico

by James R. Mitchell
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Overview

New Mexico is a rock hound's paradise---122,000 square miles, sparsely populated, some mountainous and forested, but much of it arid with little vegetation. Large amounts of public land are available for collecting.

From micromount and gem quality mineral specimens to fossil pieces containing life forms that are millions of years old, there is something of interest to both the novice and experienced collector.

Deatiled maps and directions lead the collector form the geologic wonderland of Bisti to the unbelievable variety of collectibles at Rockhound State Park. New Mexico's wide variety of landscape and mineral wealth are highlighted here in color as well as black and white photographs.

Synopsis

New Mexico is a rock hound's paradise---122,000 square miles, sparsely populated, some mountainous and forested, but much of it arid with little vegetation. Large amounts of public land are available for collecting.

From micromount and gem quality mineral specimens to fossil pieces containing life forms that are millions of years old, there is something of interest to both the novice and experienced collector.

Deatiled maps and directions lead the collector form the geologic wonderland of Bisti to the unbelievable variety of collectibles at Rockhound State Park. New Mexico's wide variety of landscape and mineral wealth are highlighted here in color as well as black and white photographs.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2010
Publisher
Gem Guides Book Company
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781889786483

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