The other day, taking advantage of teachers' strike there, and therefore did not have class, we decided to spend the day Berbes (My parents, the dog and me) to walk around there and a snack. Had gone on one occasion about a year ago, and I already knew the area pretty well. the morning was quite warm and provided a good day, so we started to prepare all the material cutting, food and other things and more or less at 11 am we left home due to what was one of the best Fluorite. Upon arriving, the car marked 15 º C and hoping that the temperature be maintained as long as possible. We arrived at 12 plus or minus a quarter (45-minute ride)
parked the car at the entrance of the mining area, next to a container. Before approaching the La Cabaña, we went to explore the area of \u200b\u200bL'Cuetu blade comprising the Cuetu 1, The Cuetu 2, The North Cuetu Busteriza. We went directly to Busteriza, find an area that had good looking but after nearly an hour chopping and finding nothing, went to take a look at the land behind it, where to go I had to sneak through the bush, I ended up with all the thorns pricked arms after a look and see that there was nothing interesting, I left the area with care and we went to the area Cuetu 1, I collected some samples in some debris that had and while my parents went to the car to pick up food, I went to take a look at a North Cuetu area where there was still a place where snacks but did not show anything interesting, within four months also went to the Cuetu 2 but there was nothing that was worth, so when my parents came from the car, I stopped biting and headed toward the cabin, stopping to take some pictures to the mine entrance Bulcano, and below the mine entrance of Frondil and finally Frondil flooded to stand in the Llisu, which were recently chopped areas but where there was good crystals could not get any shows from my media.
continue ascending to the Quarry guinea pigs and of course, enjoying the scenery offered by this combination of sea-mountain to reach the upper area of \u200b\u200bthe Quarry guinea pigs, traditionally known as The Paredones. When the weather began to change, dropping a few drops of water, which soon stopped. We looked at all the wall, where precious crystals exibían a purple tone, but unfortunately, very difficult or impossible to remove with my media. After taking some time chopping, pause the task eating the sandwich, which I was eating it while flipping through the area behind the back wall for continuing work at The Walls, antojandoseme a two piece cans purple fluorite good but the size did not exceed 8 mm edge, but for me and be happy for something to go home, the room was a little high, so I started stacking blocks of stone from the tip to reach the height of the piece, is what has to be small haha . I got out the piece but unfortunately a bucket fell off in the last stroke, a penalty. We
biting a little longer until the weather began to deteriorate and go when we came over, so at about 5 and a half ago, we gathered around and head to the car closing the day.
At the end there were not many parts and a lot of quality in them but other than itch, we had a good day at last, after all, is very important and satisfying.
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Car Coming to the diversion and Caravia Berbes Cueto remains
I in Cueto 1 debris
Frondil Bocamina The Interior
The Frondil
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Llisu
Paredon
The Paredon Paredon The detail
Paredon The Mineral
Unknown to him a lack of evidence. The Cueto 1 Photos by Dario Menéndez Cejudo on: 02/24/1910
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