@@10percentforthebigdementedguyCryptos requires less sweat and tears, but neither is about our basic needs. But personally, I would rather dig than work in front of a computer screen.
@@AI3Dorinte do you really believe rubber tires would change anything about a lightning which went through kilometers of air without any trouble? standing next to a car is just as bad as standing next to the only tree in the vicinity; you've got a very high chance of getting killed - *especially* because of the rubber tires, because that means the electricity will have an easier path through you than through the car! In which case, the metal acts as a lightning magnet and your bady acts as a lightning rod. like the other guy said, sitting inside the car is the only way to stay safe. the car will act as a faraday cage and keep the electricity away from you.
@@AI3Dorinte dextersbox is right the rubber protects you if your inside if you lean on the car your are the conducter between the car and the ground and current would just pass through your body and ignore the tires
@@yannicktrottier8516 uhm, sorry but thats incorrect. you're safe inside the car because it acts as a faraday cage. the skin effect prevents any current to get on the inside of the car, just read up on how that works. the tires don't fucking matter. if a few centimeters of rubber would be enough to stop a several 100k's strong lightning, wouldn't that be fun. but it really doesn't matter because even if it couldn't, it can just as easily bridge the gap between your car and the ground. It went through a few kilometers of air before, why would it now get stopped by a few inches of it?
This has been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember to mine for opals n watching this has given me the fever even more they seriously have such an emotional affect on me by there beauty like at another level just amazing it's seems such a emense amount of highs n lows n pressure n anxiety with opal miming but wow the payoff n reward of jus it's sheer beauty without how much it's worth makes it all worth it ta come back again tomorra aye
As for the uv drive around at night, no if you come across potch 2m by 2m, drive on, but if your driveing around and an area 25m 20m or about, then dig, because it's strangly a gathering stop.
I can't believe it! These guys flee the excavator because it's a potential lightning rod, and then go and stand out of the rain by their truck. I just realized someone else posted nearly the identical thought below, but it bares repeating, Mate.
@@getmeto1kwithnovids387 I guess they know what they be doing - and are a lot more adventurous and daring than most people, and I should not sell them short. My bad.
@@getmeto1kwithnovids387 Do you actually think rubber tires are like some sort of lightning inhibitor? If you stand outside a truck and the truck is hit with lightning you're the conductor. You have also been struck by lightning. Why do you ignorant people just spout out incorrect shit like this?
@@getmeto1kwithnovids387 'Do the rubber tires on your car protect you if you are OUTside the car and you're leaning on it? NO! Like trees, houses, and people, anything outside is at risk of being struck by lightning when thunderstorms are in the area, including cars. The good news though is that the outer metal shell of hard-topped metal vehicles does provide protection to those inside a vehicle with the windows closed. Unfortunately though, the vehicle doesn't always fare so well.'
Alot of people buy the stones to make jewelry, so if you just grind off the top layer of the stone, the entire inside could essentially still be rock. That would make people question it more, because they'd have to gamble on it being beautiful all the way through. Splitting it, shows that they have alot of material to work with. Making it worth more.
As an artist, I can think of SOOO many things that crystal eye could be put to use for! I would cab it as is with the "slit pupil" dead center, for starts, then have to come up with a design worthy of it!
@@melhawk8045 damn I’m sorry. Did you literally get nothing? Cause the opal I received seems pretty real. Idk how you’d fake it so well. (Had most taken to a jeweler friend of mine) and they said they look real.
@@arizjones but how you gonna find any kind of ore without breaking the sediment off to reveal said ore? The point is you do this to find it you never break it open thinking damn that’s a winner you crack em open thinking eh that might have something in it worth looking for and then crack and it ends up being a banger that’s why they always freak they don’t expect such a large deposit they’re expecting a lil stream if any
stay away from the tracker high conductor of electricity then they sit under the aluminum door of the truck topper. I think aluminum is a high conductor too, I think.
Great finds. Y'all should invest in a few Therma Cell's. They run on batteries and heat little waiters of bug spray. Bugs leave and will not bite. Mesh mesquito headnets are also wonderful. You can pull them over a hat and tuck into shirt.
Fuck man. You can find opal in Idaho, but if you don't know the different between Australia and the UK, you might end up hammering you nuts instead of rocks.
@@connor9467 the opals in Australia are unique. Like everything else here. I’ve lived here 16 years now, and I tell you, it’s an alien place on earth. Nothing is like anywhere else on the planet. Not sure I’ve heard of English opals. I’m English, and I’ve definitely not come across English opals. Could be wrong.
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@@stukaman1162 You weren't being insensitive, you were being disrespect to all those hard working people out there by calling these people, "hard working"
so I guess the folks down under never heard of tents, and solar panel battery systems with inverters, or fans for that matter...would NEVER let 40C temps keep me from money. Dang.
And no, i did'nt mention the orange, i love orange, one of my fravorate, word food's colour, it's an allround, i'm saying i if i had it would bid 140 thousand, but i'd be out bid, if i had it, i'd go up, were would i stop, probably 1, 400,000, but i do'nt, but i'm good with geuss price people are willing to pay, and if you get billionaire buyer's in the biding room. Then i'm saying only sell that stone at auction.
Why Not "Rig" Some Kind Of SHADE...? If I Were Going To Be...There... I Believe I Would Create A Better Environment... *You Can't Do Much About The Heat...But You Can Do Something About The Direct Sunlight...
Humans are so weird. Digging up rocks and giving them value because they look pretty I love it.
Either that or coming up with cryptos and assigning them value based on “rarity”. 😅
That’s true but you gotta think about how the earth creates those naturally. Not man made.. they are rare.
@@10percentforthebigdementedguyCryptos requires less sweat and tears, but neither is about our basic needs. But personally, I would rather dig than work in front of a computer screen.
U say that as of your not human oooooo
Fossilized pieces of ancient giant’s flesh
“Stay away from the excavator it’s a major conductor.” Then stands under a metal canopy while leaning against the truck.
has rubber tires man, big difference
@@AI3Dorinte the lightning doesnd care about rubber you are only save inside the car
@@AI3Dorinte do you really believe rubber tires would change anything about a lightning which went through kilometers of air without any trouble?
standing next to a car is just as bad as standing next to the only tree in the vicinity; you've got a very high chance of getting killed - *especially* because of the rubber tires, because that means the electricity will have an easier path through you than through the car! In which case, the metal acts as a lightning magnet and your bady acts as a lightning rod.
like the other guy said, sitting inside the car is the only way to stay safe. the car will act as a faraday cage and keep the electricity away from you.
@@AI3Dorinte dextersbox is right the rubber protects you if your inside if you lean on the car your are the conducter between the car and the ground and current would just pass through your body and ignore the tires
@@yannicktrottier8516 uhm, sorry but thats incorrect. you're safe inside the car because it acts as a faraday cage. the skin effect prevents any current to get on the inside of the car, just read up on how that works.
the tires don't fucking matter. if a few centimeters of rubber would be enough to stop a several 100k's strong lightning, wouldn't that be fun. but it really doesn't matter because even if it couldn't, it can just as easily bridge the gap between your car and the ground. It went through a few kilometers of air before, why would it now get stopped by a few inches of it?
This has been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember to mine for opals n watching this has given me the fever even more they seriously have such an emotional affect on me by there beauty like at another level just amazing it's seems such a emense amount of highs n lows n pressure n anxiety with opal miming but wow the payoff n reward of jus it's sheer beauty without how much it's worth makes it all worth it ta come back again tomorra aye
Go to cooper pedy then you’ll get a job
As for the uv drive around at night, no if you come across potch 2m by 2m, drive on, but if your driveing around and an area 25m 20m or about, then dig, because it's strangly a gathering stop.
Nice find love seeing other types of opal!
Thanks mate
I can't believe it! These guys flee the excavator because it's a potential lightning rod, and then go and stand out of the rain by their truck. I just realized someone else posted nearly the identical thought below, but it bares repeating, Mate.
There truck has rubber wheels so lightning w
Will not strike
@@getmeto1kwithnovids387 I guess they know what they be doing - and are a lot more adventurous and daring than most people, and I should not sell them short. My bad.
They also left the excavator at the bottom of the thing they were scared was going to turn into a pool…. Like what….
@@getmeto1kwithnovids387 Do you actually think rubber tires are like some sort of lightning inhibitor? If you stand outside a truck and the truck is hit with lightning you're the conductor. You have also been struck by lightning. Why do you ignorant people just spout out incorrect shit like this?
@@getmeto1kwithnovids387 'Do the rubber tires on your car protect you if you are OUTside the car and you're leaning on it? NO! Like trees, houses, and people, anything outside is at risk of being struck by lightning when thunderstorms are in the area, including cars. The good news though is that the outer metal shell of hard-topped metal vehicles does provide protection to those inside a vehicle with the windows closed. Unfortunately though, the vehicle doesn't always fare so well.'
That excavator is pure steel, get out! Let's go to the trailer made of pure steel! lol
it is beyond me to know why they cut up such beautiful stones instead of grinding the sand coating off ?
Alot of people buy the stones to make jewelry, so if you just grind off the top layer of the stone, the entire inside could essentially still be rock. That would make people question it more, because they'd have to gamble on it being beautiful all the way through. Splitting it, shows that they have alot of material to work with. Making it worth more.
It can't be too thick in order for the colors to show anyways, so it's sadly mandatory a lot of the times.
like below, except the bottom line is The Bottom Line $$$$$ It is the way of Homo sapiens.
As an artist, I can think of SOOO many things that crystal eye could be put to use for! I would cab it as is with the "slit pupil" dead center, for starts, then have to come up with a design worthy of it!
it would be worth a lot more as a cut and polished opal
You can buy opal for cheap online I’m curious where they get there numbers and if I should be learning to cut the beauties I’ve collected.
@@dhgcrack3r111 I would learn, for SURE! Be careful who you buy from, I kinda got took on Ebay... Beautiful little bits of nothin is what I got.
@@melhawk8045 damn I’m sorry. Did you literally get nothing? Cause the opal I received seems pretty real. Idk how you’d fake it so well. (Had most taken to a jeweler friend of mine) and they said they look real.
@@dhgcrack3r111 naw, it was real. Just all potch, or sandspots, with here and there a tiny piece of something nicer.
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Why do they slice the nuts in half. As opposed to slicing from the outside in to retain a full gem?
takes to long to do that for each nut possibility u waste time on a nut that has nothing in it.
@ xLostProficyx yeah I agree no one likes empty nuts 😂😂😂
Because a pair of identical opal is worth a lot for earrings.
I'm wondering the same thing. Seems just randomly cutting things in half could cause damage to things that might be worth more if they were whole.
@@arizjones but how you gonna find any kind of ore without breaking the sediment off to reveal said ore? The point is you do this to find it you never break it open thinking damn that’s a winner you crack em open thinking eh that might have something in it worth looking for and then crack and it ends up being a banger that’s why they always freak they don’t expect such a large deposit they’re expecting a lil stream if any
When she said "69 thousand OF dollars." I almost busted...
A nut?
@@cactoise2067 good one
“A table of nuts worth 69 thousand dollars”
Somewhere in my house is a box of opal from my great grandfather, honestly think my mom threw it out because she thought it was just rocks
Chics just don’t understand
Womp womp
Like Biggie's mom throwing out the mashed potatoes!
@@smokedog123456789 oh yeah, cuz women have no knowledge of the value of shiny rocks. Nice one mate.
Why do they cut straight down the middle? End first?
Considering the time you have, maybe it's time to buy a cutting tool for each member?
8:20 midle far right just below the plain blue : It's a "face" like looking down angry :)))
So they got nutz that's are worth 69k 🤣
Seems like they did that for tv
I wonder if I could get my hands on one if these, already got a 3 ounce turquoise rock (scanned no hollow or fake) bargain at £8
eBay has a bunch of goodies, right now. I just scored pretty big!
Wow a lot of it rares stones love it .
“Get away from the excavator”
*goes and stands under a metal tail gait*
“That’s a big nut” lol
😂❤wow Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉👏 love this shows in Foxtel
Get away from the excavator it's all metal you don't want to get shocked. Then proceeds to stand under a metal truck lol
Wow fantastis 🤘😝🤘 colourful 🎨🎭🙋
Take a shot everytime he says "eh"
Great finds well done 👍😊👍
I was in Queensland over 30 years ago..it hit 0c !
stay away from the tracker high conductor of electricity then they sit under the aluminum door of the truck topper.
I think aluminum is a high conductor too, I think.
8:56 I know you were exited there but yelling in her ear and make her almost deaf is something you really have to think about!
The worst part of these opals is the brown dirt they leave when cutting and grinding.
Really out here diggin for "nuts"
Stay away from the excavator it's a metal canopy while leaning against the super
That's nice place to see so i want to go there to test myself.
Nice find
Great finds. Y'all should invest in a few Therma Cell's. They run on batteries and heat little waiters of bug spray. Bugs leave and will not bite. Mesh mesquito headnets are also wonderful. You can pull them over a hat and tuck into shirt.
Mate, you really have to get out there to see the amount of bugs that will hit you during the day and night.
Pas laper kayak lihat pempek.
Great well done ...doing great hard work
Way to go great video thanks
i love opal
Beauty of a title
Nice...and very beautiful
second one: get away from excavator is solid steel is a pure conductor..
second ater: chiling with beer in metal box on the BIG car :)
Hope everyone gets paid well and not just the protagonists of this mine...
Where is the opal whisperer located👀😅😊👍
That honey is so insane omg
Stay away from the metal excavator located deep down in the hole, but then stand under the metal cover right on the surface.
@4:30 - That's what She said.
I wish lucky for you!
Very great
I wonder if there are any flies around there 😂😂😂
Fuckin bogans: "Get away from the steel excavator EH!" (stands directly under metal plate up against a truck in a lightning storm)
its earthed so they are safe. wherever you suggest they stand wouldnt be as safe
The opal nuts worth a very funny number
Amazing👍👍👍
Nice video
Sucks it's only in the UK and not here in the USA!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
It's in Australia buddy, pretty close, but you're on the wrong side of the world
@@mattsmith6321 god Americans nowadays 😭
Fuck man. You can find opal in Idaho, but if you don't know the different between Australia and the UK, you might end up hammering you nuts instead of rocks.
@@connor9467 the opals in Australia are unique. Like everything else here. I’ve lived here 16 years now, and I tell you, it’s an alien place on earth. Nothing is like anywhere else on the planet. Not sure I’ve heard of English opals. I’m English, and I’ve definitely not come across English opals. Could be wrong.
quick get away from the metal excavator, lets hide under the metal canopy.. 😂
When these came on the market I actually thought they WERE nuts. I never got one they were too expensive. Gotta bunch of Welos tho
"the next day" when they all show up wearing the same exact clothes... (it's actually the same day, tv is fake)
XD ummmmmmmm lol. Anyone else catch the size of the boulder at 4:50? That thing could be like half a million dollars.
They should of showed what happened to it
Nice hard working
Who is "dive"?
The lack of safety on the cutting process... bruh the hands are priceless, please think twiceand fix that!
Lol get away from a metal excavator so we can go stand by a metal car under a metal box hahahaha.
which is earthed so they are fine.
Doubt they are the only nuts he polishes.
"Wow look at that!! Issa massive nut!!"
@@getchasome6230 "I frequently let thy nuts hang" - Einstein
deez nuts
Touching music
Now that’s crazy
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I hope these hard-working, dedicated prospectors break the freakin' bank of Aussieland.
Hard working? Please. Only hard-working person is the excavator operator
@@kingslickster9841 I'm sorry for being so insensitive....
@@stukaman1162 You weren't being insensitive, you were being disrespect to all those hard working people out there by calling these people, "hard working"
Nature's loot boxes right here
Ok. Stay away from the excavator but go get by the truck to get out of the rain.
What a lucky guy
The ppl with the opal nuts I feel like all that should have been worth more then 69,000 but still a good day of mining. 👍🏻👍🏻
yeah i call bs, they said 120k for one tiny ass stone then 69k for a table full of opals.
@@Nobody-cw3ri normally an opal that size would’ve been a quarter of the price. It’s because it was a rare piece that had both colors
There's a big difference between boulder opal and black opal. Don't get the two mixed up because they are two totally different gems
@@Nobody-cw3ri they said the best CAN be worth over 100k
That's just an estimate and I'm sure there's a good chance it is worth more
I don’t want to believe in stereo types but they really do say “A” or “Mate” after every sentence
Both England and Australia pretty much do depends where u are from there
That’s so true mate
queenslanders go a all the time its a local dialect lol
And Asians can't drive sooo
@@lukeheych8708 wtf? Decides to be racist
wow awesome
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Lovely
nice video
4:30 when she goes home to her husband and he finds what I left on her chin.
Nice.
I would have thought that was alotmore than 69k. An opal cutter could easily triple that amount.
That was just their split of the total.
@@dm607 oh
What a *nice* number eh?
Why cut them right in half? Why not cut around it?
Cuz
Too much drama build in an otherwise interesting video.
What a small nut find, the bigger haul is something else
This is still the arrow. The pocket is going to be legendary
so I guess the folks down under never heard of tents, and solar panel battery systems with inverters, or fans for that matter...would NEVER let 40C temps keep me from money. Dang.
Pretty stupid spot to keep an excavator if you're afraid of being rained out...
Wow 😃😃
Not $70,000, $69,000 baby!
$69 000. Nice
I have opal on hand if you need to bay tell me
Super 👍
Nice....
And no, i did'nt mention the orange, i love orange, one of my fravorate, word food's colour, it's an allround, i'm saying i if i had it would bid 140 thousand, but i'd be out bid, if i had it, i'd go up, were would i stop, probably 1, 400,000, but i do'nt, but i'm good with geuss price people are willing to pay, and if you get billionaire buyer's in the biding room. Then i'm saying only sell that stone at auction.
Why Not "Rig" Some Kind Of SHADE...?
If I Were Going To Be...There... I Believe I Would Create A Better Environment...
*You Can't Do Much About The Heat...But You Can Do Something About The Direct Sunlight...
Nice price right there bro
dood imagine if the water filled up the whole place they would have not found that opal
Good
These nuts are extremly rare
“Deez Nuts” will take care of the sweet bird wiff ‘em.
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