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This is a unique 12.55 acre property that was recorded as the Kismet Quartz Mine Claim in 1942. This property is surrounded by one 40 acre parcel that shares the address of 25701 Red Corral and 485 acres of BLM land. Surveyor states: The southwesterly portion of the land is steep with a gulch that follows up the westerly line. The property becomes less steep toward the northerly 1/3rd, though it remains sloped throughout. There are some flats cut into the mountainside that are remnants of the mine workings. I found the corrugated roof of one collapsed small building. The westerly line runs right through it. Survey map uploaded. Preliminary Title Report uploaded in documents. Previous appraisal on file for much more that the current asking price.