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Stories about 18 lost treasures and mines of Arizona are online at TheGeoZone.com, as part of a series covering all the states of the Southwest. The articles on each tale of lost treasure give a short history, geology description, prospecting potential, mining history, and links. They are a fun read. Thanks to geology.com for spotting this collection. [right, Lost Dutchman State Park. AZ State Parks Dept.]
I got you while tring to get Havasu. Ah well. You must be a fan of Kearny Egerton (sp?) And probly Clay Thomson. I love those lost mine stories.
ReplyDeleteBoth my parents had masters in geology. Dad eventually got a masters in physics. And 30 years at Motorola.
I didn'tknow we had a state geologist. Who knew?
Russell Wilson
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