Harding Pegmatite Mine Uploaded By Scott (webmaster) Uploaded on Monday, April 5, 2010 at 04:11:54 PM Viewed 14471 times |
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Details: This is a donated mine preserved for collecting. You must limit you collecting to a few samples and sign a release form. Some of the minerals found include bityite, eucryptite, flourapatite, quartz, smoky quartz, gahnite, lepidolite, microcline, amazonite, microlite, albite, muscovite, lithian muscovite, piemontite, and spodumene.
Directions:
You can find directions one of these pages:
http://epswww.unm.edu/harding/release/relform.htm
http://epswww.unm.edu/harding/WTour.htm
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GPS Coordinates (lat,long): (36°11'36"N, 105°47'41"W)
or (36.193333, -105.794722)
Google Map: (The GPS marker is supposed to be exact.)
Mindat Link: http://www.mindat.org/loc-13724.html
Tags: Harding Mine, Harding Pegmatite Mine, Picuris District, Taos County, Dixon, New Mexico, quarry, tailing pile, highway 75, 75, bityite, eucryptite, flourapatite, quartz, smoky quartz, gahnite, lepidolite, microcline, amazonite, microlite, albite, muscovite, lithian muscovite, piemontite, spodumene
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