You can learn how to identify any gemstone by getting our ebook at the following link➡: hotm.art/Gemology-book Gemology Journey is an ebook for beginners who want to know how to identify gemstones in any condition. Plus, you'll support our project and get all future content updates for free. So get your book right now, for a very cheap price while it's available.
Thank you for this information! I’m in eastern New York and have found many semiprecious gems in a creek near me! Some of them are disguised as normal rocks, until you wet them! I’ve found a ton of garnet, different varieties of chert and jasper, quartz, sodium-rich plagioclase feldspar, labradorite, sunstone, and even pyrite!
@@sarab.3255 live upstate new york. I always thought that finding stuff like this was always in far away places. I'm more than tempted to start looking locally!
Hi thanks for this, I'm on the West Coast of Wales in the UK where there are many rivers running down into the sea. You've just changed the way we'll go walking along the beach where the rivers meet the sea. I will make a piece of jewellery out of a beach stone for sure, thanks for the inspiration Thank you and kind regards. . . Andy
"Thanks for sharing these insightful tips! Exploring rivers for precious stones sounds like an exciting adventure. I appreciate the advice on researching, choosing the right spot, and using the proper equipment. Patience and persistence definitely seem to be key in this treasure hunt. Respecting the environment is crucial too! Happy gem hunting, everyone! 🌊💎"
Love this video.... Yes, anyone can find any gem stone, but it is all persistence, research, time, money and luck. You did not mention that "Down where the garnet goes, so to does the gold flow!" This is what my father taught me. Good luck prospectors and make sure to read all the fine print, get permissions first and watch your 6. Hugs from Esquimalt
I am from India I have seen so many crazy and cool looking stones in the rivers alongwith different living beings in those areas from now on I might collect some stones from the rivers as hobby
Loved your video, I live in Bethany, CT. I have a beautiful brook that runs length wise through my back yard. It is roughly eight feet wide and gets moving very fast after a rain storm. I have found some interesting stones on my property, even komatite with spinifix texture rocks. I just bought this 1935 property last Spring, now I am sure I will be spending time with a sifting pan so one day I could pay off the mortgage!
Hey there from Central Canada and definitely going to take young ones for walk near local creek we always looked at rocks but this gives you better idea on what to look for thanks.
My sister had a friend who had private beachfront property on Puget Sound, in Seattle. Because it wasn't frequented by beach-combers, she'd find amber almost every time she looked! After seeing this, I kinda wish i'd looked a bit closer while visiting. I have the Great Miami River (just south of Dayton) down the road from me, but I don't think it's too conducive to poking around for rocks -- it's got a pretty fast, deep current!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge to the people that only pick rocks for fun or as a hobby, I'm from Argentina and I live near some rivers, next time I watch the stones there I'll have a better eye due to this video
Im from Texas, it looks like ive been passing up on alot of garnet in these rivers. Its nice to have someone show what the minerals look like as they're in the river
Gud day from the Philippines. I love collecting stones from wherever I go. Now I purchased diamond tester to test my stones coz I have just found here that there's such what they called rough diamond and other stones. I do have like the one you showed and some have little particle that glitters I picked this from our farm.
A possible big carbonado black diamond was purchased by my grand father the year is 1983 to an african! it weighs 2,070 grams making it the biggest ever carbonado black diamond discovered in history!
excelente video, muy ilustrativo, vivo en una zona montañosa frente al mar caribe, hay rios, nunca antes pense en hacer prospeccion, creo que el mundo de las gemas es fascinante, seguire sus recomendaciones...
Thanks for this useful information, this is Anil from India and now after watching your videos I realized that I have thrown many precious stones back to river 😅, But it's not very late, will be careful in future and will see your more videos for information on precious stones and gems. Love from India 😍
I'm an OBSESSIVE rockhound from Southern WI in the USA. I have more boxes of rocks than I ever have of money in pennies 😅 My parents used to go into my room and my pockets and take out the rocks when I wasnt home 😱... I even used to take my kids to the school playground just so i could look for awesome tiny rocks in the gravel there!! 😂I have found some INCREDIBLE things in school playgrounds! 😊
Don't be too obsessive tho. Learn to not take everything home is eventually where I got and with artifacts. I'll stash em somewhere neat in nature that won't likely be found. If I never get back there then they will remain hidden for someone to find in the future
Thats awesome that you have Brad (from Green Mountain Metal Detecting) panning the river in the beginning of the vid. I wonder if that was done on purpose. If not, you should watch his vids. They're great
I'm from Ghana in Africa. Ghana was formally called gold coast and there are lots of diamonds, gold and other stones here. And we have Soo many beaches and rich forest too where Soo many minerals exist. But how can I find one..?
Well you should buy a gold pan or try to make one. Try panning in different areas and see if you can find any big pieces. I bet you can find huge nuggets out there. How much is gold worth there? How much would you get for a gram?
From the rocky mountains of Colorado! I know that theres all sorts of precious stones in Colorado b7t in the mountains! My eyes a constantly being pulled to rocks in my country driveway and I have found some really cool looking ones. I just have a gut feeling that I will find something of good balue in my other ventures in this beautiful state. I just want to really start looking in all the right places... Light and love being sent to all....
I am from Vietnam. Which kind of gemstone could I have chance to find here? Thanks for your explicit illustration of precious stones, I've learnt a lot from your videos.
I find mainly jasper and petrified wood in PA, some big pieces of petrified wood can fetch $50+ pretty easy and jasper I cut and carve to make into stuff to sell. Hopefully I’ll be able to find some nice quartz pieces and amethyst if I’m lucky although finding a garnet would be amazing. Thanks for the video it was nice and well made!
@@jasondorsey7110 coal center pa check the park with the overflow for an unbelievable amount of petrified wood. Any national forest like cook forest or any big river you can walk through will have a lot of river quartz which is cool. I’ve been to cooks forest and I’d bring back backpack fulls of quartz at a time
Hi I’m from Suffolk , UK 🇬🇧 I collect stones with holes in, known as hag stones. I’ve collected hundreds over the years. Maybe it’s time for me to look for colourful stones too! Thank you for you video ❤
I live on the calapooia river I find a lot of petrified wood and a lot of quartz there is quite a few Jasper also but I love the river it's an old River from the mountains awesome. Ms.Susie Lebanon, Oregon
Awesome video. Great information and as a California girl I am always looking for unique rocks out of the Yuba River and Feather River. Thank you for your video.
I am from Bradley county Arkansas, I have found gold, garets, and diamonds in a dried gravel pit. Not enough to make dramatic changes in my life it did help with extra money.
Cool video, depends on where you are located in the United States. I'm from NH and my claim is alluvial sand and clay packs from the retreat of the lorentide expansion. Anything that is found north in Canada can be found in alluvial deposits. same with Montana, Idaho and Oregon and the great lakes region is a copper lovers dream.
@kerrihansen2413 yes all the way to Connecticut. NH and Maine have alot of granite mountains so it settles in the northern mountains. Maine you will find tourmaline green beryl that is mediocre quality. If you are a diver and geologist the really deep parts of fast moving rivers you can find anything from corrundum, spinel, Garnet. Look for pink sand in the rivers sand bars. Also if you can access the sand pits on any of the power lines or open public land that go into low spots you can pick through sand and gravels. And you will find some stuff. I just found gem stilimite purple with white blue and yellow cats eye. Hard to find gem peices about 1 in 1000 peices. There is enough to have fun with not anything to take to the bank you would need mining permits to dig hard rock.
Hey in from outside Ashville NC and we have lots of these stone around Thanks for the info I am always looking at my feet in the rivers around here but never know what to look for? Tell now THANK AGAIN!!!😃😃😃
I'm from northern NSW, Australia. I used to bring shiny stones home after a day's work mustering our sheep or cattle and very rarely got home without one too. I filled the mantlepiece with my collection. I never did anything with them back then but have really been excited of late to explore more and learn what they all are and mean. This was great info. Thanks for sharing. I'll be definitely searching rivers around me. Good luck everyone.
USA. Southern Illinois. To be a bit more precise. There are a few different things available here to find. Flourite would be our most popular, and one of the most prominent. Especially if you know where to go and even more so. If you got permission to be there. I myself just acquired such permission for 2 separate spots. As of last summer, and there are always the ones where nobody is supposed to be. Oldies but goodies. 😁
Thank you for the video! I'm from Hungary (Europe). I've always been possessed with nice or interesting rocks and fossils, and I've found many beauties but no real precious stones yet.
Only just come across your channel, & this video, & glad I have 👍 .. I’m in the UK with plenty of rivers, streams & brooks to explore .. I don’t think there’ll be any diamonds though lol .. do you know what sort of stones would be common, or rare, in the UK lands please ?? .. thanks again 🙏
L am very interested to this video. I have a question are aney gems stone sure been found in aney stoney river? Or is this specifically found in certain river.
Awesome video! I've seen lots of amazing stones but this video really has helped me to verify a few that I thought were significant but weren't sure. Thank you so much 😊 I'm in Montana so very close to the "Yellowstone river" Any suggestions for me?
Hi thanks for sharing your video, I like to collect gems crystals and stones so I live in the south of the UK is there anything worth finding in the rivers in the uk ?
South-East England is sedimentary rock so not much here except silica-based. I like to collect flints and chert, and you can find some nice druzy quartz crystals in Surrey. Kent has a bit more. The South-West is igneous rock and has lots of interesting stuff. Derbyshire, the Pennines, Cumbria, Scotland and Wales are good too.
I live in Canada on Vancouver Island, I have found some beautiful gemstones on the beaches and rivers.. Now I don't know what they all are, I learned a trick from an old prospector, he told me if the stone feels waxie you just may have a gemstone!
Hi, liked your video it was very educational, i'm from BC in Canada i spend a lot of time out with my dogs what would be a good gem or stone to look for ?
You can learn how to identify any gemstone by getting our ebook at the following link➡: hotm.art/Gemology-book
Gemology Journey is an ebook for beginners who want to know how to identify gemstones in any condition.
Plus, you'll support our project and get all future content updates for free.
So get your book right now, for a very cheap price while it's available.
Holy sh*t and here the video is 9 minutes and 5 seconds!!!
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Thank you for this information! I’m in eastern New York and have found many semiprecious gems in a creek near me! Some of them are disguised as normal rocks, until you wet them! I’ve found a ton of garnet, different varieties of chert and jasper, quartz, sodium-rich plagioclase feldspar, labradorite, sunstone, and even pyrite!
If you go to Saranac Lake, there was a Moonstone Mine a few miles outside of town on Rt.3, but you can find them in the river too.
WATCHING FROM FORT MOHAVE ARIZONA USA
I found a few of the orange see thru
@@sarab.3255 live upstate new york. I always thought that finding stuff like this was always in far away places. I'm more than tempted to start looking locally!
Hi thanks for this, I'm on the West Coast of Wales in the UK where there are many rivers running down into the sea. You've just changed the way we'll go walking along the beach where the rivers meet the sea. I will make a piece of jewellery out of a beach stone for sure, thanks for the inspiration
Thank you and kind regards. . . Andy
thanks my friend
"Thanks for sharing these insightful tips! Exploring rivers for precious stones sounds like an exciting adventure. I appreciate the advice on researching, choosing the right spot, and using the proper equipment. Patience and persistence definitely seem to be key in this treasure hunt. Respecting the environment is crucial too! Happy gem hunting, everyone! 🌊💎"
Love this video.... Yes, anyone can find any gem stone, but it is all persistence, research, time, money and luck. You did not mention that "Down where the garnet goes, so to does the gold flow!" This is what my father taught me. Good luck prospectors and make sure to read all the fine print, get permissions first and watch your 6. Hugs from Esquimalt
If your garnets are in graphite schists look for diamonds or traces of kimberlites.
I am from India I have seen so many crazy and cool looking stones in the rivers alongwith different living beings in those areas from now on I might collect some stones from the rivers as hobby
Me too bro, I saw these type of rocks so many, but I just played and throw it away😅
Where in india bro? I live near a river and always liked to collect pretty looking stones but they are hard to find
@@Nandana-iy7lz rivers running from mountains are good to look for gemstones
@maxwill9584 you shld video ur rock collecting from the beaches in ur area ! That wld be beautiful 😍
Loved your video,
I live in Bethany, CT. I have a beautiful brook that runs length wise through my back yard. It is roughly eight feet wide and gets moving very fast after a rain storm. I have found some interesting stones on my property, even komatite with spinifix texture rocks. I just bought this 1935 property last Spring, now I am sure I will be spending time with a sifting pan so one day I could pay off the mortgage!
That's very interesting my friend, really good story, I hope you find something soon, Good luck Krispy 💎
Bethany ouch on those property taxes
Costa Rica, I love walking thru the rivers of CR. Thanks I’ll be looking
Benito
Hey there from Central Canada and definitely going to take young ones for walk near local creek we always looked at rocks but this gives you better idea on what to look for thanks.
im from the Philippines
Thank you.
I always love finding rocks and collecting them over the years I never knew that they could be so valuable
New Zealander native here, great stuff guys. Good time is anytime,but stay safe around rivers.
You can find gems on the side of the road.
If it was quartz, the answer is yes.
I found garnets in the bed of the railroad tracks!
But it's illegal to sell them right now. I'm not allowed to pick up a rock at my local park, They escorted me off the property for picking up a rock.
Good opportunity.
And this,kids, is how I met your mom
My sister had a friend who had private beachfront property on Puget Sound, in Seattle. Because it wasn't frequented by beach-combers, she'd find amber almost every time she looked! After seeing this, I kinda wish i'd looked a bit closer while visiting. I have the Great Miami River (just south of Dayton) down the road from me, but I don't think it's too conducive to poking around for rocks -- it's got a pretty fast, deep current!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge to the people that only pick rocks for fun or as a hobby, I'm from Argentina and I live near some rivers, next time I watch the stones there I'll have a better eye due to this video
You're welcome, I'm very happy to read your comment, thanks for watching 🙏🏻❤️
Im from Texas, it looks like ive been passing up on alot of garnet in these rivers. Its nice to have someone show what the minerals look like as they're in the river
Watching from Nigeria. Video is very informative . Thank you
Waterfalls heavy gemstones like diamonds Fall by waterfalls 😮❤
From Philippines!Happy watching this video,....
Hello, I'm watching from Bulgaria.....and just to add that we have very impressive stones in my country too!!
Yes, I bet
Gud day from the Philippines. I love collecting stones from wherever I go. Now I purchased diamond tester to test my stones coz I have just found here that there's such what they called rough diamond and other stones. I do have like the one you showed and some have little particle that glitters I picked this from our farm.
that's a great start
A possible big carbonado black diamond was purchased by my grand father the year is 1983 to an african! it weighs 2,070 grams making it the biggest ever carbonado black diamond discovered in history!
Maybe you're the right person that can identify my black diamonds... Found in the year 2023
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excelente video, muy ilustrativo, vivo en una zona montañosa frente al mar caribe, hay rios, nunca antes pense en hacer prospeccion, creo que el mundo de las gemas es fascinante, seguire sus recomendaciones...
I'm born and raised in the motherlode country . Northern central Sierra Nevadas
Thanks for this useful information, this is Anil from India and now after watching your videos I realized that I have thrown many precious stones back to river 😅, But it's not very late, will be careful in future and will see your more videos for information on precious stones and gems.
Love from India 😍
I'm an OBSESSIVE rockhound from Southern WI in the USA. I have more boxes of rocks than I ever have of money in pennies 😅 My parents used to go into my room and my pockets and take out the rocks when I wasnt home 😱... I even used to take my kids to the school playground just so i could look for awesome tiny rocks in the gravel there!! 😂I have found some INCREDIBLE things in school playgrounds! 😊
Don't be too obsessive tho. Learn to not take everything home is eventually where I got and with artifacts. I'll stash em somewhere neat in nature that won't likely be found. If I never get back there then they will remain hidden for someone to find in the future
Thats awesome that you have Brad (from Green Mountain Metal Detecting) panning the river in the beginning of the vid. I wonder if that was done on purpose. If not, you should watch his vids. They're great
Thank you for the video. Very informative. I appreciate it!..love from PAKISTAN
I'm from Ghana in Africa. Ghana was formally called gold coast and there are lots of diamonds, gold and other stones here. And we have Soo many beaches and rich forest too where Soo many minerals exist. But how can I find one..?
Well you should buy a gold pan or try to make one. Try panning in different areas and see if you can find any big pieces. I bet you can find huge nuggets out there. How much is gold worth there? How much would you get for a gram?
From the rocky mountains of Colorado! I know that theres all sorts of precious stones in Colorado b7t in the mountains! My eyes a constantly being pulled to rocks in my country driveway and I have found some really cool looking ones. I just have a gut feeling that I will find something of good balue in my other ventures in this beautiful state. I just want to really start looking in all the right places... Light and love being sent to all....
this is interesting buddy! oddly enough i have the same feeling hahahaha
I am from Vietnam. Which kind of gemstone could I have chance to find here? Thanks for your explicit illustration of precious stones, I've learnt a lot from your videos.
Thanks you for sharing this way to discover true proper finding the Deamond in the best ideas
I am from Pakistan. I will start this hobby because I came across some stone but I did not collect them. Wish seen before thanks .
I find mainly jasper and petrified wood in PA, some big pieces of petrified wood can fetch $50+ pretty easy and jasper I cut and carve to make into stuff to sell. Hopefully I’ll be able to find some nice quartz pieces and amethyst if I’m lucky although finding a garnet would be amazing.
Thanks for the video it was nice and well made!
Any cool spots in southwest pa?
@@jasondorsey7110 coal center pa check the park with the overflow for an unbelievable amount of petrified wood. Any national forest like cook forest or any big river you can walk through will have a lot of river quartz which is cool. I’ve been to cooks forest and I’d bring back backpack fulls of quartz at a time
Hallo I’m from Vienna Austria Europa!!! Love & collection stones more than 30 years and my Fascinating like on the very first day 💎🥰
Wales, UK.
Great vid
Cheers Pauly
Hi I’m from Suffolk , UK 🇬🇧
I collect stones with holes in, known as hag stones. I’ve collected hundreds over the years. Maybe it’s time for me to look for colourful stones too! Thank you for you video ❤
I live on the calapooia river I find a lot of petrified wood and a lot of quartz there is quite a few Jasper also but I love the river it's an old River from the mountains awesome.
Ms.Susie
Lebanon, Oregon
I'm from Sydney, Australia.
Great video, thanks 😊
Have you found anything in Sydney, I’m on GC Qld and might take daughter for a look on the weekend
Very fascinating,Thank You!
Hi there. I'm in Wales UK. Have you heard of Snowdonia (mount Snowdon). Some really nice rivers and lakes.
Thank you for the video. Very informative. I appreciate it!
Living in Louisiana nut lived in Arizona and Hawaii! Went to gem show 2 1/2 years ago! Love rocks
Very Informative video thanks for sharing… I live here in Norway! ❤
Thanks for the valuable information I found some interesting stories at the river band animal like shaped beautifully sparkling
Awesome video. Great information and as a California girl I am always looking for unique rocks out of the Yuba River and Feather River. Thank you for your video.
I am from Albania I like this thank you for your video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow Thank You For Your Good Information About Gem
welcome thanks for your comment
I am from srilanka... thank you mention srilanka..
Thanks for the good information I am from Djibouti and from somalind as well
Thanks a Lot i like this video , Thank you very much
Watching from phils.
I’m from Portland Oregon ❤️❤️❤️
Bos can i dm you to show stone if its real or not....
Live in two countries , currently Dumaguete , Negros Oriental Philippines & Toronto Canada as well .
Fascinating video,I'm from India.
great video! im from calgary alberta canada, apparently there is diamonds all around my area. im a go chill by the river and see what happens
I really hope you find something shiny and bright, good luck my friend.
I'm from Niagara falls Canada. I hike down by the river all the time. Any tips?
Hi, from Syria, we like your videos, keep walking to THE top.
❤wonderful video ❤ohio,usa here . Rock n gem collector ,also 🪶 🪶 feathers .
I am from Bradley county Arkansas, I have found gold, garets, and diamonds in a dried gravel pit. Not enough to make dramatic changes in my life it did help with extra money.
I really appreciate this video. Thank you so much! ❤
I patiently wait your advice
Everett Washington USA here! Can't wait to get out there!
I always find tons of jasper and quartz. Need to find something Big. Lol
Truly i usually enjoy mostly of times to watching RUclips videos of your video's
Am from Zambia 🇿🇲🇿🇲🤞✨✨🌹💫💯🤞🇿🇲
Cool video, depends on where you are located in the United States. I'm from NH and my claim is alluvial sand and clay packs from the retreat of the lorentide expansion. Anything that is found north in Canada can be found in alluvial deposits.
same with Montana, Idaho and Oregon and the great lakes region is a copper lovers dream.
NH and Maine girl here. Are you saying the glaciers from Canada dropped till down in NH? (Or did you mean just in northern NH?)
@kerrihansen2413 yes all the way to Connecticut. NH and Maine have alot of granite mountains so it settles in the northern mountains. Maine you will find tourmaline green beryl that is mediocre quality. If you are a diver and geologist the really deep parts of fast moving rivers you can find anything from corrundum, spinel, Garnet. Look for pink sand in the rivers sand bars. Also if you can access the sand pits on any of the power lines or open public land that go into low spots you can pick through sand and gravels. And you will find some stuff. I just found gem stilimite purple with white blue and yellow cats eye. Hard to find gem peices about 1 in 1000 peices. There is enough to have fun with not anything to take to the bank you would need mining permits to dig hard rock.
Hi
Las Vegas Nevada. We used to have water centuries ago. Were would be a good place to search this days for good stones?
Thank you for the video.😅
Hey in from outside Ashville NC and we have lots of these stone around Thanks for the info I am always looking at my feet in the rivers around here but never know what to look for? Tell now THANK AGAIN!!!😃😃😃
Very informative I enjoy fishing and I will start looking for these stones ❤ Pakistan.
I would like more videos about searching for corundum.
Thanks. Never thought that way n now I feel I have seen stones like that. Living in northeast india.. Assam n Nagaland to be specific
This is why I I'm not only a prospector but a gem fossicker so no matter what I don't go home empty handed I'm from australia
You've got so much in Australia.
We've got jade and quartz and garnet in NZ, but you could stumble across something really valuable in Aus.
@@kentaylor2416 still hoping to
I'm from northern NSW, Australia. I used to bring shiny stones home after a day's work mustering our sheep or cattle and very rarely got home without one too. I filled the mantlepiece with my collection. I never did anything with them back then but have really been excited of late to explore more and learn what they all are and mean. This was great info. Thanks for sharing. I'll be definitely searching rivers around me. Good luck everyone.
Very good video for me to have knowledge about the stone thank you sir.
I am watching your video from northeast India call Nagaland. ❤🙏
USA. Southern Illinois. To be a bit more precise. There are a few different things available here to find. Flourite would be our most popular, and one of the most prominent. Especially if you know where to go and even more so. If you got permission to be there. I myself just acquired such permission for 2 separate spots. As of last summer, and there are always the ones where nobody is supposed to be. Oldies but goodies. 😁
Virginia and New at Rock hounding but I love it!
Thanks for your valuable video and narration
Thank you for the video! I'm from Hungary (Europe). I've always been possessed with nice or interesting rocks and fossils, and I've found many beauties but no real precious stones yet.
Western Kentucky here. Many colors of agate jasper agate
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Alberta Canada
Im in nova Scotia canada were are you?
best video ever thankyou and may Jesus bless you
I live by the Mississippi River and I’ve found many beautiful gems and stones just walking down the rock hill to the river
Im from Scotland uk. Is there any way you could have seen theses stones in u.k?
I have one
Got same stone as image 6:58 idk about it but now I know thanks for information
Only just come across your channel, & this video, & glad I have 👍 .. I’m in the UK with plenty of rivers, streams & brooks to explore .. I don’t think there’ll be any diamonds though lol .. do you know what sort of stones would be common, or rare, in the UK lands please ?? .. thanks again 🙏
Nice information
L am very interested to this video. I have a question are aney gems stone sure been found in aney stoney river? Or is this specifically found in certain river.
I’m in the US North Carolina Mocksville city just outside of Winston Salem. I loved your video. I will keep my eyes open now thanks. 9:03
Manitoba, Canada,
Southern USA Going to be looking for gemstones tomorrow.
I am from US ,I enjoyed the video 😊
Thank you for this interesting video. Greetings from germany
I'll start translating the videos into German soon
Thank you ❤
Awesome video! I've seen lots of amazing stones but this video really has helped me to verify a few that I thought were significant but weren't sure. Thank you so much 😊 I'm in Montana so very close to the "Yellowstone river" Any suggestions for me?
Washington Has A Lot Of Rivers...... I will never see the river the same way again... Thanks! :D
Hi thanks for sharing your video, I like to collect gems crystals and stones so I live in the south of the UK is there anything worth finding in the rivers in the uk ?
South-East England is sedimentary rock so not much here except silica-based. I like to collect flints and chert, and you can find some nice druzy quartz crystals in Surrey. Kent has a bit more. The South-West is igneous rock and has lots of interesting stuff. Derbyshire, the Pennines, Cumbria, Scotland and Wales are good too.
@@surreygoldprospector576
Thanks yeah i didn't expect to find anything valuable unfortunately
Gresham, OR. 7 minutes from the Columbia river gorge...
I live in Canada on Vancouver Island, I have found some beautiful gemstones on the beaches and rivers.. Now I don't know what they all are, I learned a trick from an old prospector, he told me if the stone feels waxie you just may have a gemstone!
Hi, liked your video it was very educational, i'm from BC in Canada i spend a lot of time out with my dogs what would be a good gem or stone to look for ?