I just found your videos because I just started to Tumble stones and looking for a channel that really explains what to look for when looking for gemstones and other types of rocks. How do can you tell if it is a diamond and not a clear agate? Really glad I found your channel!!!
To test if it's a diamond...First thing I do is do a scratch test on sapphire which has a moh hardness of 9. Diamond being 10 moh hardness should scratch the sapphire. Next I use a Refractometer to determine the refraction index. Cheers, Liz
take what you think is a diamond , make friends with a X-ray Technician and have it X-rayed.. if its a Diamond it will glow or light up... or do a hardness test
I've read some time back that the ole timers use to coat a board with axle grease , run water , material from the river ; everything except the diamonds would return to the river, the diamonds stuck to the grease.
Some advice, i'm 32, still haven't accomplished anything I wanted to, still live in PA even though I absolutely hate winter and hate PA. Never think to yourself "someday", if you want to do something do it asap. Time flies.
@@robschannel5930 True enough! Keep lookin' for rocks out there,Rob-the best ones are in places that nobody looks at! I have found agates and fossils in places where people weren't officially saying that they were(you get the best stuff that way!) I am 60-still crazy about finding rocks-still finding some GREAT stuff-enjoy it all-time is zooming past....
Good to see you posting again. It would be so nice to see you find a really big diamond but some are better than none. Good luck on future prospecting. See you next time! :-)
her videos inspires me for digging for crystals,gems,and metals because i have a open feild in my backyard and i always find quartz there like theres abunch for qaurtz in my backyard
thank you liz. i live in gold country in california. in the 60's my uncle found enough gold to buy a small home. so ya never know what may turn up. also, at clear lake , after a rain storm my girl friend found several pea sized diamonds on top of the ground, no panning necessary. she had them cut and mounted. i miss your little birdie video s.
Thanks for watching. If I were you, I'd be frequenting that spot to find some more. Pedro now has his own channel called "Pedro the Budgie" and I've just posted a video a few days ago. There's also a link to his channel below this video in the description box. All the best, Liz
Rarely, and you'd have to find a fairly big nugget, or a lot of them to afford to buy a house. Most likely, they would have found something like that on their property. When it comes to property you don't own, you still have to stake a claim before you can take gold, and you'd have to know there's gold there and that nobody else has a claim on it. At best, you could pan rivers and such and hope to find enough to make the day worth going out.
As an ex prospector myself, I find diamonds are the hardest to find. They are found in Pike's Creek, below the dam and are quite small, about 1-2 mm and are often mixed with other gemstone like Garnet, Quartz, Sapphires and some occasional Emeralds of non commercial value. Diamonds glow in water and are best seen in a fired metal pan. The pan is placed on a campfire until very hot, then thrown into the cold water so that it turns a soft blue hue. Gold is also seen as tiny specks to a 2-3mm grains. Black and or dark green plastic pans are also good but I preferred the metal one. All the precious grains of gold and gems are often associated with black sand. that takes so much time to separate. So, I used to put the last bit of the wash with Gold or gems and black sand in a bucket then take it home and let a revolving separator to remove the gold or gems from the black sand. Some places also show speckles of shining feldspar and granite flakes that generally overflow out the pan with the water.
LOL...I really prefer gemstones. The hubby is the one that's fanatical about gold. Thanks for watching and wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
I live in Andalucia in spain near Almeria. There's gold but microscopic and no placer that I've found..The geology is perfect and now thinking of looking for gemstones instead. What colour gravel should Iook for. A lot of grey schist and red quartz, some of the streams run red with the iron oxide its so concentrated..any tips would be good..
Just been researching about the place I´m going on vacation and I´m going to Thailand in the province Phetchabun and found out that it is possible to find diamond and I would love to try finding one but how do i check if it´s a diamond I got? You learned me about the weight and where to look for them but Diamonds have many colors and I thought maybe thay got something in commen? Like I know something about their Hardness is the think with scratching glass true?
Watching this make me wonder, did I had diamonds in my hand while playing the rivers, when I was young? Thanks for great information you have on all the videos. Make me want to go and explores in my treasure hunting prospects.
hack f zay: Diamonds are not always associated with gold! You have to know in which type of rocks diamonds occur and the age of the rocks and if it's eroded... In New South Wales, where Liz is looking, small diamonds have been found in this area. However, the source of the diamonds have never been found whereas in Western Australia they found through extensive sampling, mainly along old river beds, the source of a very rich diamond mine, Argyll, which at one time was the largest producing diamond mine, BY VOLUME in the world. In fact, Crater Lake diamonds in Arkansas have similar coloured diamonds as those in the Argyll Mine. Both Crater Lake and Argyll rocks are what is called lamproites. You would be better off going to Crater Lake in Arkansas to find diamonds...
I once went out looking for Herkimer diamonds. Some family was looking for them too. They were finding them everywhere. I ended up buying one at a local store.
Hello I live in nz on west coast south island, do you know if we have diamonds here Im a gold prospector n have seen many stones very similar.... Could they be
a nice 3-5 gallon bucket would be nice for ye to carry more material. it would be interesting if you used a type of vacuum (hand operated so you didn't have to lug power or fuel of course) to pull up material from those hard to dig spots
Liz, I am very impressed that you speak very clearly being easily to understand what you say, because most Australians slaughter (mess up) the English language.
What rubbish , you must live in a cave All Australians speak proper English , it’s only the immigrants who come here can’t speak our language properly they are the ones who are messy with our language .
If you ever make it to the U.S., you should visit "Crater of Diamonds State Park. It's the only diamond mine in the world that's open to the public. It routinely produces high gem quality stones, including the Strawn-Wagner diamond, which was graded as a "perfect" 0/0/0. Adults- $10 (USD) 13 and up- $8 6 to 12- $5
Balxies Gold Adventures. Good luck! Diamonds are really nice but there are ALOT of nice stones in the world. Main thing is have fun & keep on trucking. Along with tons of junk I've kept going & find really nice jewelry, esp. rings. I found some red metal shiney rock too. One day will get it caked out.
Hey, i need your help.i was looking for gold in bedstream but i just find iron and shiny and colorless tiny things.i just washed my pan.my question is how can i be sure they re diamonds? The place where I look has so many coal mines. give me some ideas plz i dont know what to do?
watching this video gives me vibe to gear myself and rush to my hometown where there a river and some sort of same stone in the video and start looking for diamonds,..
We have a saying here in Australia. You'll never, never know, if you never, never go. Good luck Julius and hope you find some. Thanks for watching and have a great day!🥰
how much does one cost here in south africa where can i found one i did had permits and they expire and i had lost hope to digger and lost my company Godisamang and Cloete mining pty limited.
I don't know where you're from Timothy but here in Canberra, Geoscience had help me identify a couple of rocks. You could also try Lapidary and Gem clubs since thy'd have a lot of knowledgeable members that might be able to help you identify. Good luck. Cheers, Liz
Very interesting and informative video. Canada also has diamonds, but I am still looking for my first. Would it have been a good idea for a grease plate at the end of the sluice on the highbanker to catch diamonds, since they were known to be in the area?
Grease plate is great if you're in an area where one gets a lot of diamonds. Where we are, it is not worth the effort as the diamonds are very small and few and far between. Thanks for watching Amy. Cheers, Liz
I found a clam at the beach the other day in the outside of the clam another creacher was hooked to it and appeared as though they were making what looked like a little diamond? I know sounds crazy
Gday liz and wal I was wondering if you have looked for gold up around mooralla as I have been there a few times but never looked for gold another great video Dean from vic
Hi Dean, Mooralla is outside the recognized gold belt and as such has never had much gold found in that region. We've only ever looked for quartz in that area. Cheers, Liz
What is the name of the background music? I have searched everywhere for this song. I found it in your video randomly. Please tell me the name of the song.
Hi Liz. I live in South Australia and was wondering what you think my chances are finding diamonds or gold or other precious metals / gem stones? I've tried a few rivers here but seem to have no luck (just panning)
Don't know in Canada but in Australia if it's over a certain size, you'll have to report it and they'll let you keep it. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
I have always tossed the icy octrahedral specks thinking they were quartz or glass but thinking back that's why they didn't break down because they were diamonds
hello liz i just join in because i love looki g for gold and most diamonds and i would like you if you can tell me some places to go to please i leve in sydney nsw i ha e a metal detector can measure gold u der grou d up to 10 mtrs deep a d im buying soo a machine can detect diamonds about 10 mtrs thank you
Good video. I have panned for gold before and made 4 videos of my experience, but I am no where near experienced. Finding gold while attempting to find diamonds would distract me enough to continue wanting to find gold. Just my two cents on the matter. I do plan on going to the Arkansas Diamond mine this year for my first time ever prospecting for diamonds. Hopefully I find something there. If I do ill have a video on it as well.
Really liked the music. Never give up & have fun looking Do you know anything about lake rock diamonds? A person said they weren't 'worth much' but I'd just like to see what they look like. It still might be fun making jewelry or things for my doll houses. Just a thought.
I just found your videos because I just started to Tumble stones and looking for a channel that really explains what to look for when looking for gemstones and other types of rocks. How do can you tell if it is a diamond and not a clear agate? Really glad I found your channel!!!
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I am looking your good chhanel.it give me knowledgeous about different rocks and valuable minearals.
To test if it's a diamond...First thing I do is do a scratch test on sapphire which has a moh hardness of 9. Diamond being 10 moh hardness should scratch the sapphire. Next I use a Refractometer to determine the refraction index. Cheers, Liz
take what you think is a diamond , make friends with a X-ray Technician and have it X-rayed.. if its a Diamond it will glow or light up... or do a hardness test
I've read some time back that the ole timers use to coat a board with axle grease , run water , material from the river ; everything except the diamonds would return to the river, the diamonds stuck to the grease.
I am so obsessed with finding crystals, I learn so much from your videos and it makes me realise that it is really easy to find some!!!!
Thank you!!
Wow. Thanks for sharing this with those of us who would never have the opportunity to see this happen.
My pleasure Maureen and thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Nice to see you again. my mom and I have fun watching your videos here in El Salvador. We hope to see more videos like this soon.
Watching your videos inspires me to follow my passion and do stuff like this when I grow up
Don't ever grow up. It's highly overrated. =)
gphx No truer words my friend : )
Ha, ha, ha!! 🐾😜💝🙀😇🌻🍃🐱🐾🐌🌾
Some advice, i'm 32, still haven't accomplished anything I wanted to, still live in PA even though I absolutely hate winter and hate PA. Never think to yourself "someday", if you want to do something do it asap. Time flies.
@@robschannel5930 True enough! Keep lookin' for rocks out there,Rob-the best ones are in places that nobody looks at! I have found agates and fossils in places where people weren't officially saying that they were(you get the best stuff that way!) I am 60-still crazy about finding rocks-still finding some GREAT stuff-enjoy it all-time is zooming past....
i love your videos Liz. i rarely watch videos more than once, however i will watch your gem hunting videos over and over as they are so good. :)
This is awesome! We went gold panning last week! No diamonds yet! Will be back at it soon to look!
Wow gold is gold no matter how small it is !
yea should could have maybe got 50 bucks from all the gold she found
Yeah, but not worth the wrath of the river gods.
Fufo tulfo
The device you typed your comment on has circuitry made of gold. It’s not rare whatsoever.
J T and your cars exhaust system has palladium. The fact that it has practical uses is part of the reason it’s valuable.
Good to see you posting again. It would be so nice to see you find a really big diamond but some are better than none. Good luck on future prospecting. See you next time! :-)
her videos inspires me for digging for crystals,gems,and metals because i have a open feild in my backyard and i always find quartz there like theres abunch for qaurtz in my backyard
Diamond Panner: Just gold...
Gold Panner: WHY IS THERE NO GOLD, ITS JUST DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS AND DIAMONDS. 😤😞
Because it's a video about diamonds dumbass, not gold.
+Tim McHone why the anger?
Tim, do you know what humor is? Or context for that matter?
You got a few cogs misfiring bud
Nathan Tjio - honestly if I was panning I'd be extatic about either, the UK has nothing like this ☹️
Tim McHone
Woooosh
Hi Liz. Glad to see you again, it appears all are well. Thank you for sharing video with us.
You're welcome and thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
thank you liz. i live in gold country in california. in the 60's my uncle found enough gold to buy a small home. so ya never know what may turn up. also, at clear lake , after a rain storm my girl friend found several pea sized diamonds on top of the ground, no panning necessary. she had them cut and mounted. i miss your little birdie video s.
Thanks for watching. If I were you, I'd be frequenting that spot to find some more.
Pedro now has his own channel called "Pedro the Budgie" and I've just posted a video a few days ago. There's also a link to his channel below this video in the description box. All the best, Liz
In the 60s, it costed a heck of a lot less for a home. Any individual person prospecting isn't going to be able to do that today.
i have paid for my home and made a good living as a full time prospector for 20 years!
lepayen a couple years ago a guy in Australia found a nugget the size of a baby as well. It can still be done here, i see it all the time
Rarely, and you'd have to find a fairly big nugget, or a lot of them to afford to buy a house. Most likely, they would have found something like that on their property. When it comes to property you don't own, you still have to stake a claim before you can take gold, and you'd have to know there's gold there and that nobody else has a claim on it. At best, you could pan rivers and such and hope to find enough to make the day worth going out.
Great video Man you have a eagle eye when it comes to spotting the smallest piece of gold in the dirt great job.
As an ex prospector myself, I find diamonds are the hardest to find. They are found in Pike's Creek, below the dam and are quite small, about 1-2 mm and are often mixed with other gemstone like Garnet, Quartz, Sapphires and some occasional Emeralds of non commercial value. Diamonds glow in water and are best seen in a fired metal pan. The pan is placed on a campfire until very hot, then thrown into the cold water so that it turns a soft blue hue. Gold is also seen as tiny specks to a 2-3mm grains. Black and or dark green plastic pans are also good but I preferred the metal one. All the precious grains of gold and gems are often associated with black sand. that takes so much time to separate. So, I used to put the last bit of the wash with Gold or gems and black sand in a bucket then take it home and let a revolving separator to remove the gold or gems from the black sand. Some places also show speckles of shining feldspar and granite flakes that generally overflow out the pan with the water.
This is the only channel I watch in full screen! Thanks for another great video Liz! :)
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How do you differentiate between quarts Crystal amethist and diamond?
You have to be the only person that complains about finding gold lol
LOL...I really prefer gemstones. The hubby is the one that's fanatical about gold. Thanks for watching and wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
Lol
@@LizKreate diamonds are a girls bestfriend
@@LizKreate you know girls do prefer diamonds but gold is much easier to find
Florida iis still filled with good but died a hurricane wash it away
hi does sandpaper either silicon carbide and aluminum oxide can scratch a diamond. I had a rough suspected stone. thanks for the replies.
Only diamond will scratch a diamond. Cheers, Liz
I live in Andalucia in spain near Almeria. There's gold but microscopic and no placer that I've found..The geology is perfect and now thinking of looking for gemstones instead. What colour gravel should Iook for. A lot of grey schist and red quartz, some of the streams run red with the iron oxide its so concentrated..any tips would be good..
Just been researching about the place I´m going on vacation and I´m going to Thailand in the province Phetchabun and found out that it is possible to find diamond and I would love to try finding one but how do i check if it´s a diamond I got? You learned me about the weight and where to look for them but Diamonds have many colors and I thought maybe thay got something in commen? Like I know something about their Hardness is the think with scratching glass true?
I liked the background music, it wasn't too loud and suited the video style
Watching this make me wonder, did I had diamonds in my hand while playing the rivers, when I was young? Thanks for great information you have on all the videos. Make me want to go and explores in my treasure hunting prospects.
hack f zay: Diamonds are not always associated with gold! You have to know in which type of rocks diamonds occur and the age of the rocks and if it's eroded... In New South Wales, where Liz is looking, small diamonds have been found in this area. However, the source of the diamonds have never been found whereas in Western Australia they found through extensive sampling, mainly along old river beds, the source of a very rich diamond mine, Argyll, which at one time was the largest producing diamond mine, BY VOLUME in the world. In fact, Crater Lake diamonds in Arkansas have similar coloured diamonds as those in the Argyll Mine. Both Crater Lake and Argyll rocks are what is called lamproites. You would be better off going to Crater Lake in Arkansas to find diamonds...
Sorry, that should be yack... Stupid autocorrect!
Exactlry same to me thats what i think, way back when i was playing in the river,... same thought
How do you go about cutting gems?
I once went out looking for Herkimer diamonds. Some family was looking for them too. They were finding them everywhere. I ended up buying one at a local store.
Hello I live in nz on west coast south island, do you know if we have diamonds here Im a gold prospector n have seen many stones very similar.... Could they be
John H most likely not they are probably qwaurtz
a nice 3-5 gallon bucket would be nice for ye to carry more material. it would be interesting if you used a type of vacuum (hand operated so you didn't have to lug power or fuel of course) to pull up material from those hard to dig spots
Liz, I just love your channel. You're the best!
Liz, I am very impressed that you speak very clearly being easily to understand what you say, because most Australians slaughter (mess up) the English language.
What rubbish , you must live in a cave All Australians speak proper English , it’s only the immigrants who come here can’t speak our language properly they are the ones who are messy with our language .
I have one but I don't know is it 💎 or Rubies either.
*"I'm depressed, All I'm getting is GOLD"* Lol 😂
If you ever make it to the U.S., you should visit "Crater of Diamonds State Park. It's the only diamond mine in the world that's open to the public. It routinely produces high gem quality stones, including the Strawn-Wagner diamond, which was graded as a "perfect" 0/0/0.
Adults- $10 (USD)
13 and up- $8
6 to 12- $5
That looks like such fun even if you don't find anything, a bit like beach combing xxxx
I can ask you a question can it be true that in the areas of rivers with volcanoes there are diamonds and rubies?
Ms Liz might I ask how much are the diamonds worth. I want to start hunting them too.
I'm off to Eldorado for Easter, after this vid I'll be checking the pan extra careful seeing they have diamonds up there too. Great vid as always.
Sounds like a plan Balx. Hope you find a big one. Have fun out there and take care. Cheers, Liz
Liz Kreate Hi Liz, flaps my hands omg omg where is this location? :)
Balxies Gold Adventures. Good luck! Diamonds are really nice but there are ALOT of nice stones in the world. Main thing is have fun & keep on trucking.
Along with tons of junk I've kept going & find really nice jewelry, esp. rings. I found some red metal shiney rock too. One day will get it caked out.
How much is diamonds that size?
I saw you drop a diamond from your pan at 2:46
How do you know?? or test a rough diamond without machine?..
Hey, i need your help.i was looking for gold in bedstream but i just find iron and shiny and colorless tiny things.i just washed my pan.my question is how can i be sure they re diamonds? The place where I look has so many coal mines. give me some ideas plz i dont know what to do?
It's very rare to find diamonds in coal mine areas as these areas have never been under the same heat and pressure necessary to form diamonds.
@@LizKreate thank you. no Gold no diamond just iron and coal very nice. İ need finish my school :))
The ground is covered at my place with what looks to be diamonds,very small ones sometimes as big as a match head
Do you know where we could find information on diamond and gem stone hunting in Alabama and Georgia?
watching this video gives me vibe to gear myself and rush to my hometown where there a river and some sort of same stone in the video and start looking for diamonds,..
We have a saying here in Australia. You'll never, never know, if you never, never go. Good luck Julius and hope you find some. Thanks for watching and have a great day!🥰
At wich layer where u mining
Ive had 4 coffees and am having panic attacks. Your videos are helping me not to completely lose my mind.
how much does one cost here in south africa where can i found one i did had permits and they expire and i had lost hope to digger and lost my company Godisamang and Cloete mining pty limited.
Where is this located please let me know anyone
hey liz I think I found a rough diamond but have no idea, any idea where I could get it checked ?
I don't know where you're from Timothy but here in Canberra, Geoscience had help me identify a couple of rocks. You could also try Lapidary and Gem clubs since thy'd have a lot of knowledgeable members that might be able to help you identify. Good luck. Cheers, Liz
Where did they find the diamond at!? And which state or country is that?
Very interesting and informative video. Canada also has diamonds, but I am still looking for my first. Would it have been a good idea for a grease plate at the end of the sluice on the highbanker to catch diamonds, since they were known to be in the area?
Grease plate is great if you're in an area where one gets a lot of diamonds. Where we are, it is not worth the effort as the diamonds are very small and few and far between. Thanks for watching Amy. Cheers, Liz
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NICE LIZ !!!!!!!!!!---ENJOYED YOUR VIDEO.
I found a clam at the beach the other day in the outside of the clam another creacher was hooked to it and appeared as though they were making what looked like a little diamond? I know sounds crazy
Glad to see another video from you guys and good to see John out there having a dig. Cheers guys.
Hi
Where is this place......thanks
hello . where is situated this area??? I know in Australia but I need exactly place
Thank you for explaining all the steps for gold or diamonds.
I found a few diamond parcels in the creek we lived on, I sure do miss my gemstone hunting out there
Whenever i see a new video by you guys i jump to get my headphones!
Gday liz and wal I was wondering if you have looked for gold up around mooralla as I have been there a few times but never looked for gold another great video Dean from vic
Hi Dean, Mooralla is outside the recognized gold belt and as such has never had much gold found in that region. We've only ever looked for quartz in that area. Cheers, Liz
Liz Kreate thanks liz going back up in a few weeks hope to get some nice smokeys
Good luck and happy hunting. Cheers, Liz
thanks Liz very helpful and friendly great photo of diamonds found could you please show checking of them to be diamonds if possible
I'll keep that in mind for future videos. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
where is this located
I love these vids please make more
P.s. You are the best youtube channel ever
I like the music! what is the name of it?
Thanks Liz. I love watching and learning. Best of luck :)
Thanks for watching Bromac. All the best, Liz
What is the name of the background music? I have searched everywhere for this song. I found it in your video randomly. Please tell me the name of the song.
how you cnow that diamond is diamond and not quartz ?
Does anyone know where I can trade my city girl in for one that likes these kind of things. Nice video.
Just have to be in the right environment...say a gem club??? Thanks for watching. Wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
Hey Liz,
Where in QLD are you? I am interested in seeing if the diamonds are being transported downstream from an old kimberlite.
Hi Clara, This is in Southern tablelands of NSW. Cheers, Liz
Have the same gravity?! What does that mean like weight or density?
It will take too long to explain here so please google "Specific Gravity." Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Can you please tell me what was the music in the intro
Hi Khristine, The music is called "Happy Mandolin" and is available from RUclips library. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Liz Kreate thank you so much!
thanks Liz. how much I can sell one of these time diamond?
Hi Liz. I live in South Australia and was wondering what you think my chances are finding diamonds or gold or other precious metals / gem stones? I've tried a few rivers here but seem to have no luck (just panning)
Have you tried in WA or NT? Most pink diamonds are from WA nowadays.
Hi Ken, I've found some diamond in WA (shhh) but not in NT. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Hello.
If you find diamonds in Canada, can you keep it? I hear some countries will take it and claim it from you if you discover a big find.
Don't know in Canada but in Australia if it's over a certain size, you'll have to report it and they'll let you keep it. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Please make more mining videos. I love them and they are what inspire me.😀
were can I get my stones cut?
Hi Angel, Check out "Lambertgems.com or Lambert Industries Ltd." online for their gem cutting service. Cheers, Liz
Thanks liz, cool woman.
I have always tossed the icy octrahedral specks thinking they were quartz or glass but thinking back that's why they didn't break down because they were diamonds
How it's look like diamond stones? Thanks for sharing your amazing video keep sharing and stay connected
Why would you find a cut diamond as she showed on her finger near the beginning of the video?
which part in NSW? so are you been travelling around Australia to find the mine Lize?
This is in the Shoalhaven River, NSW. Every chance we get, we are either prospecting or fishing. Cheers, Liz
Where is dat?
hello liz i just join in because i love looki g for gold and most diamonds and i would like you if you can tell me some places to go to please i leve in sydney nsw i ha e a metal detector can measure gold u der grou d up to 10 mtrs deep a d im buying soo a machine can detect diamonds about 10 mtrs thank you
Liz! you back
Do you sell your finds.
Thank you for your fascinating videos! So much to learn here :)
You have a GREAT eye! Thanks for the fun videos.
Where is this place I missed it
Oallen Forde, NSW, Australia.
Good video. I have panned for gold before and made 4 videos of my experience, but I am no where near experienced. Finding gold while attempting to find diamonds would distract me enough to continue wanting to find gold. Just my two cents on the matter. I do plan on going to the Arkansas Diamond mine this year for my first time ever prospecting for diamonds. Hopefully I find something there. If I do ill have a video on it as well.
Can i just ask what state in Australia you are in
This video is in NSW.
“For the river gods” I like it lol, awesome video!
Why not be after both?
Did they just throw gold away ?
How sell sapphire in market pleas help me
Try ebay. Cheers, Liz
where is it???
Any Kimberley pipe there ?
I wish...Thanks for watching and commenting Ken and hope you enjoyed the video. Cheers, Liz
Really liked the music. Never give up & have fun looking
Do you know anything about lake rock diamonds? A person said they weren't 'worth much' but I'd just like to see what they look like.
It still might be fun making jewelry or things for my doll houses. Just a thought.
How in the world do they facet something so small?
This is a most interesting video. Appreciate your sharing of knowledge as a gem hunter. Enjoyed the adventure 😊
I like the music & learning. Thanks for the info.
Where is this please tell me
This is in NSW, Australia Jarrett. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz