Much of the company unionense filled the Hall of City Hall to wrap the author in the presentation of a single book containing the history of mineralogy unionense.
It also has a magnificent prologue municipal archivist and official chronicler of La Union, Francisco Rodenas, who gave a lecture on the history of the mine.
The Mayor, Pedro López, expressed his appreciation for having done such special work and invited him to continue in that line of work, transmitting its full cooperation in all matters relating to the disclosure of the mining heritage.
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Ginés López García has a degree in Business from the University of Murcia and HR Technician in UNED.
His family has mining tradition.
His uncle Manuel Blazquez Sanes was machinist nothing less than the Virgin of Montserrat Mina in Cabezo Rajao, and his grandfather Julio Garcia Garcia, a machinist at the Mina occasion.
He has been fond of mineralogy from an early age, taking advantage of the stones that his grandfather had in his house to start your small collection.
Cultural co-founder of the Mineralogical Association of the Sierra de Cartagena-La Union, local association of amateur mineralogy.
He is also a photographer of minerals.
This facet has received the second prize in the photography competition organized by the Cultural Mineralogical Association of the Sierra de Cartagena-La Union to coincide with the exhibition of minerals and fossils of the Union in 2014 and 2015.
He has published articles in the journal Paleomina, mineralogy and paleontology magazine, published by the Mineralogical Association of San Vicente del Raspeig in collaboration with the University of Alicante.
He has also written articles for the newsletter of the Cultural Mineralogical Association of the Sierra de Cartagena-La Union.
Currently working with GPS Mineral blog with mineralogical informative articles.
Source: Ayuntamiento de La Unión