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(text and pictures by FdW)
In april 2008 we were invited by the CTT to spend almost a week in the region. Not for mineral collecting, but for business. When we had some time left, we also visited some interesting spots in the mining region along the road from Bou Azzer to Bleida. We were able to visit Aghbar twice that week. Begin your tour here to see what we found.
Shaft number 1 is still active (puit 6 is not active), but the (for us interesting) ore is directly dumped into a shaft. Below the shaft trucks pick up the ore and drive it to Bou-Azzer to be broken etc. It is (with autorisation) still possible to look for minerals in the Aghbar open pit. There is some interesting material lying around, but I think it will be more difficult every year. But don't expect to come home with museum-pieces ;-)
Got some time left...? Than you can drive on to the Bou-Azzer Est-section :-)
It is not allowed to look for minerals on this dump, although it's right next to the road... You have to ask permission first at the head-office. And even when you have that permission, always politely also ask permission at the local mine shift-leader and show your permit! Because the local miners are also responsible for the safety in their mine.
Also see:
http://www.trinityminerals.com/,
http://findarticles.com/,
For more links and literature, see the Filon-2 section...
Mindat.org on this location.
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A little movie driving to Aghbar :-)
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