File:Hanksite crystal step from Searles Dry Lake, California.jpg
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DescriptionHanksite crystal step from Searles Dry Lake, California.jpg |
Cleaned Hanksite crystal collected from the mud pile field trip on Searles Dry Lake during Gem-O-Rama at Trona, California. If you're interested in going to Gem-O-Rama, check out my article on how to do it for more information: How to do Gem-O-Rama |
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Author | Alisha Vargas from Reno, NV, US |
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