File:Group of Rocks under Shortwave UV from a Mine Dump Near Darwin.jpg

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Collected rocks glowing under fluorescent light.

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English: These are a group of rocks collected near Darwin under an 18 watt short wave lamp. We found a number of these three color rocks and were happy with what we found. We only visited the dumps of a single mine, doubtless there are far more to search. It gets cold in these mountains in spring so be prepared.
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Author Thomas Farley
Camera location36° 19′ 04.82″ N, 117° 40′ 17.9″ W  Heading=127.6450423885° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Photo courtesy of Thomas Farley. Darwin article here: https://southwestrockhounding.com/2020/03/15/darwin-california-inyo-county/

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