Esoterizona

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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Fluorescent Hunting


Certain minerals react with unexpected colors when exposed to various wavelengths of ultraviolet light. A lead and tungsten mine abandoned in the late 1940s.
Posted by mucksaw at 12:26 AM
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