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  1. Browse salt mining mines in California by region—including Alameda, Imperial, San Bernardino.

  2. 5 sty 2010 · Ancient Industry in Calaveras County, California. A collection of over 350 circular basins ground into a granite terrace. Each is over a yard in diameter and several feet deep. These basins are near several salt water spring sources.

  3. And it’s not one but three great Alesias that I found, each one perfectly aligned on a Salt Line running exactly 32 Megalithic degrees from the Jordan (the central Alesia rising precisely at the midpoint between the other two!).

  4. It’s these crystals that are the harvested from the bottom that are then delivered to the refinery for crushing, cleaning, packaging, and ultimately, ready for consumption. There are a considerable 8,000 acres of land spread out across the South San Francisco Bay Area that are devoted to salt evaporation ponds.

  5. The best places to rockhound in Central California and the Bay Area include locations in Fresno, San Francisco, Mariposa, Placer, San Jose, and Monterey Counties. Local streams, mines, and beaches contain many varieties of rocks and minerals including jade, nephrite, serpentine, jasper, and agate.

  6. leylines.net documents, researches and archives ley lines and places of high energy and tries to find a global network that connects local ley lines to a large energy network.

  7. 16 paź 2018 · Pink halite is sodium chloride in its mineral form, commonly known as rock salt, colored pink by halobacteria and algae. Learn how to mine it in Searles Valley, California.

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