Why Are There 96,000,000 Green Gem Stones On This Beach!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @amymaki2918
    @amymaki2918 7 месяцев назад +8

    The biggest kid on the beach! So much enthusiasm and focus. It truly is contagious. Thanks, Dan. ☺️

  • @Danhurd
    @Danhurd  2 года назад +537

    I am amazed at how many superstitious people there are. Just for future reference, I do not believe in curses, ghosts, supernatural, Santa, the Easter bunny, big foot, that Elvis is still alive or anything else science does not have good evidence for. I am not saying other should not believe, that is their choice. And I was searched by both USDA and Customs on my way out of Hawaii. As I said in the description, take pictures, take video, take good memories, but leave the sand.

    • @bretthoomana2541
      @bretthoomana2541 2 года назад +32

      Hey! I believe Elvis is hanging out With Bigfoot!

    • @GoldChump
      @GoldChump 2 года назад +46

      I have been face to face with Bigfoot on Sexton Pass Grants Pass, Oregon in 1981. Prior to that I would of agreed with you, after that not so much. Well Elvis, Santa, and Easter bunny I am still in your court.

    • @jaredmitts5203
      @jaredmitts5203 2 года назад +44

      The superstition of not removing lava rocks from the Hawaiian islands can be traced back to a National park ranger when the park was having issues with people stealing rocks out of the National Park. We love the big island my grandfather first moved there in the early 70s. He was a geologist by training. My grandma still lives in the subdivision that had the lava come up in it in 2018.

    • @GoldChump
      @GoldChump 2 года назад +21

      @@jaredmitts5203 I learned about it on and episode of the Brady Bunch ;]~

    • @steveklick
      @steveklick 2 года назад +6

      @Warrior Sunrize That's an affirmative.

  • @diamondhunterTv5
    @diamondhunterTv5 2 года назад +114

    Green sand beach is officially known as Papakōlea. The beach itself is carved in a 49.000 years old cinder cone belonging to the Mauna Loa volcano that contains the green crystals (olivines) that give the beach its name. You can read more about this in the green sand trivia section further below

    • @moomaniac2932
      @moomaniac2932 Год назад +7

      Lol copy and paste

    • @falsefreedom1713
      @falsefreedom1713 Год назад +1

      Were you there 49000 years ago?

    • @kristofferv
      @kristofferv Год назад +6

      ​@@falsefreedom1713 yes, you werent? you missed out man it was LIT

    • @moomaniac2932
      @moomaniac2932 Год назад

      @@falsefreedom1713 do you have more than 2 brain cells?

    • @lockolocolocke476
      @lockolocolocke476 Год назад +3

      where i can see the green? i always see yellow. is it a bad camera? i dont have green red problems...

  • @reddrawnart
    @reddrawnart 2 года назад +122

    Watching Dan amass more and more people to watch him makes me so happy. I know for a fact he made their day way more fun.

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад +21

      I don't often shoot videos around many people, it was fun, but a bit unnerving having people watch me film.

    • @huntersmith766
      @huntersmith766 Год назад +2

      I know he's come so far

    • @saltyballze7032
      @saltyballze7032 Год назад +1

      he said gemstones. people see dollar bills

    • @ME-gz8yi
      @ME-gz8yi Год назад +1

      I hope dan doesn't really mean for people to collect this sand when he said "Millions upon millions of green gemstones known a Peridot. Most were very small, but many were big enough to collect..." First of all, leave them there for future generations to enjoy. Secondly, good luck with taking stuff as the legend of Pele' is real folks! Just ask the many people who wanted to bring a souvenir home and eventually wondered why something went wrong in their life. My husband used to spend our vacations looking through a camera lens. I used to say, "take a picture with your heart." I say the same thing with souvenirs- keep it in your heart.

    • @Prof.Pwnalot
      @Prof.Pwnalot Год назад

      He has over a million subs.
      You're trying to hard to get his attention.

  • @Ounouh
    @Ounouh 2 года назад +662

    Dan's wife: "You need a holiday. WE need a holiday."
    Dan: "Will it include gemstones?"
    Dan's wife: **sigh** "Sure."

    • @goldmemberr
      @goldmemberr 2 года назад +10

      😂❤

    • @joshualehman685
      @joshualehman685 2 года назад +12

      #business_trip

    • @richardbidinger2577
      @richardbidinger2577 2 года назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @UmmmmmmmWhat
      @UmmmmmmmWhat 2 года назад +8

      Was there ever any doubt what vacation meant for Dan?

    • @candied.crabapples
      @candied.crabapples 2 года назад +9

      I’m sure Dana has had some nice pieces of jewelry crafted with all the gems Dan finds and tumbles. Such a nice way to document good memories

  • @TruTrolldier
    @TruTrolldier Год назад +4

    I never comment but this channel truly is the best. Just a man excited and extremely happy with his passion. Nothing more beautiful than that!

  • @Bombadillio
    @Bombadillio Год назад +13

    Just when I thought Hawaii couldn’t get any more amazing! Peridot had a special place in my heart, it is so joyful like the newest growth in spring. I would be rolling in it with glee!

  • @tainadelcaribe
    @tainadelcaribe Год назад +6

    🤩 Peridot, my birth stone. I’m so glad I just found you! I didn’t know about that beach so I guess whenever I make my bucket list trip to Hawaii, a visit to this beach is in order!

  • @KL-lt8rc
    @KL-lt8rc Год назад +57

    I went to that area (not that exact beach) years ago and there were lots spots where the olivine was still embedded in the lava rock in big chunks. It was probably a less popular spot, because I didn't get driven in I just ran along the coast for a mile or two until I saw green sand. No one else was around. Pretty cool though. The green crystal growing out of black rock made it look like a kryptonite prop for a Superman movie.

    • @Kittvkat
      @Kittvkat Год назад

      I believe it was Chanpagne Ponds. I was in this place, but I heard the last eruption arased the place =[
      I found also biig cristal (big as half nail size) of olivine

  • @christopherdeluca2660
    @christopherdeluca2660 2 года назад +35

    Dear Dan,
    I have been following you for about 2 years. I have to tell you that I absolutely love your adventures and I absolutely love your content. You are always so full of information and intelligent subjects. I can honestly say, I have never seen a boring episode of your adventures. I love ya buddy and never get tired of living vicariously through you. Thank you my brotha, and keep the good times rolling! Have a very Merry Christmas for you and yours!

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад +5

      Thank you so much

    • @hawaiiansnowwhite
      @hawaiiansnowwhite 2 года назад +3

      DAN I hope you told folks that it's illegal on Big Island,and on any of the Hawaiian Islands, to remove sand from any beach in the islands.
      I just didn't want people to start decimating that beach while trying to harvest peridot. In fact,I wouldn't recommend to any visitor to remove anything from beaches here in Hawaii. Just ask the Tourism Bureau,who receives hundreds of lava rocks every year,mailed back,with apology notes after those who illegally removed them began to experience extremely bad luck!
      Please have respect for Our Lands! Come enjoy,experience,with all blessings,but take home only your pictures please! Aloha!

    • @Luv2make2
      @Luv2make2 Год назад +2

      As a kid, we took an excursion to Salt Lake on Oahu where we picked olivine. I didn't appreciate gemstones then.
      I was also wondering about taking olivine from the Big Island. Now I know it would be like lava rocks. Thanks for educating us.

    • @tishsmiddy71
      @tishsmiddy71 Год назад +1

      Yes Sir ! ❤️

  • @JCPROSPECTING
    @JCPROSPECTING 2 года назад +63

    This video and all your other ones absolutely blow me and the family away every time. We love what you do and truly truly hope you get to 1 million before new years. You absolutely deserve it sir!!!

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад +9

      You are so kind

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 Год назад +12

    Olivine/peridot is pretty much the only gem you'll find in Hawaii because the islands are so new. I used to play on a green sand beach as a kid growing up there and never thought it was unusual.

  • @gyvren
    @gyvren 2 года назад +52

    I love your weekly geology lessons, Dan! Thanks for another cool video! 🙂👍

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад +5

      My pleasure!

  • @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
    @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 Год назад +2

    Awesome episode Dan! Every time I watch your channel or The Crystal Colletor, I am in Awe of the gifts Mother Nature has given us. For someone like myself who yearns to do the exploring and digging you do, I am not able to afford or physically able to anymore. That is why your channel is such a gift to me and so many others in my situation. You make us feel we are right there and can feel your excitement too.
    This beach is beyond unbelievable to me. I never had heard of it and your explanation of the process of how it came to be is so interesting. I am going to look up your more in-depth video about the geological process.
    Thank you to you and Daina for what you do. Your success has been a long time coming and well deserved!

  • @michaelgodwin6158
    @michaelgodwin6158 2 года назад +25

    I love visiting Hawaii, the Green Sand Beach was one of the more memorable places I've had the privilege of experiencing. There's also a black sand beach about an hour or so drive away to the west that's known for having lots of sea turtles.

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад +2

      Yes, the beaches are amazing

    • @lindareese4579
      @lindareese4579 2 года назад +1

      Wow...black sand and adorable turtles...how neat

  • @Blakelikesfood
    @Blakelikesfood Год назад +89

    FYI: It used to be amazing and a green beach. As you can see when they pan out it's no longer green, because the locals and tourists trucked it away by the bucket full leaving not much left. To attempt to stop any further damage they made it illegal to take anything but the damage is done.

    • @iamking7579
      @iamking7579 Год назад +16

      On the bright side, there’s a handful of beaches a little further down in each direction still loaded with olivine that even very few locals know about. I myself wouldn’t have known either if not for the fact that my friend is a pilot for paradise helicopters

    • @williampark6103
      @williampark6103 Год назад +14

      @@iamking7579 and now everyone knows. Well done

    • @iamking7579
      @iamking7579 Год назад +8

      @@williampark6103 I could tell you exactly where they are and you’ll never get to them 😂

    • @DefinitelyNotaCyberCat
      @DefinitelyNotaCyberCat Год назад +2

      Yet the beach is there in this video only two months old?

    • @Blakelikesfood
      @Blakelikesfood Год назад +3

      @@DefinitelyNotaCyberCat The beach in the video is black.
      Sure...when you pan in you can see some green within the black. It literally used to be green like something out of a Starwars/alien world movie, aka solid green.

  • @gregorydeangelis8891
    @gregorydeangelis8891 2 года назад +13

    These Are the Only Green-sand Beaches in the World
    Papakolea Beach in Hawaii.
    Talofofo Beach in Guam.
    Punta Cormorant in Ecuador.
    Hornindalsvatnet in Norway.

  • @danielallison-it7rf
    @danielallison-it7rf Год назад

    Love this!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Your videos are varied and unique. Keep ‘‘em coming Dan.

  • @alineradventureswithsimons79
    @alineradventureswithsimons79 2 года назад +16

    Awesome video Dan! That beach was so beautiful with the peridot sand. Thanks for sharing it with all of us!

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад +1

      My pleasure!

  • @gscottbB
    @gscottbB 2 года назад +5

    I've had the immense pleasure of venturing to that beech. I recognized the bluff and the massive green slope immediately & hope to make it back some day. Top 3 Fave places I've ever been!

  • @physicsfan314
    @physicsfan314 Год назад +22

    Galapagos Islands has a peridot beach as well. Completely blew my mind when I walked on it. It hasn't been scavenged like this beach has, so the particles were larger.

  • @elizabethmk4872
    @elizabethmk4872 Год назад +1

    The passion he has is so pure nothing but good vibes

  • @roseannecarratkinson4271
    @roseannecarratkinson4271 2 года назад +6

    How fun! Hawaii is gorgeous! Thanks for taking us with you.

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @hawaiiansnowwhite
    @hawaiiansnowwhite 2 года назад +82

    Hi,I hope you informed people that it is illegal in the state of Hawaii to remove sand from any beach in the islands. I wouldn't encourage any visitor to Hawaii to take anything from our beautiful landscapes. In fact I would strongly warn against moving,or removing anything from Hawaii,it has been known to go very badly for anyone who has done this in the past. Just ask the Hawaii Bureau of Tourism. They receive literally hundreds of lava rocks each year mailed back,with letters of apologies,after those who illegally removed them,experienced extreme bouts of "bad luck". There is a legend which says that Pele,the Volcano Goddess,herself jealously guards all rocks and stones in Hawaii.
    That being said,you can decide for yourselves,are you feeling lucky?
    By all means come to Hawaii,enjoy our beautiful beaches,swim in our beautiful ocean,experience our rich culture. But when you leave,please,take only your pictures,not our flora or fauna with you. Mahalo,Aloha

    • @LeahMarshals22
      @LeahMarshals22 Год назад +8

      The earth is a gift from God (who is one) to mankind. Not some evil spirit who wishes to take it for themselves and subject everyone to doctrines of demons and a spirit of fear. Jesus is enough.

    • @kassielou
      @kassielou Год назад +22

      @@LeahMarshals22 Still a respectful practice not to take things from beautiful places. If everyone took sand there would be no magnificent peridot beach left. Respecting beauty enough to allow it to remain and not feel the need to possess or own it. Also just respecting someone else's home and country.

    • @ItsAlohaMonday
      @ItsAlohaMonday Год назад

      @@LeahMarshals22 As someone who is a Christ follower and also someone who lives in Hawaii...I do see what you're coming from and everything you say is true. BUT at the same time, @hawaiiansnowwhite is also telling the truth. You could take home some sand, and I don't think anything will happen to you, but there are people who have sent back lava rocks and wanted nothing to do with those. As a Christian, I don't even see the need to take those things. Why would you want to take something that has a demonic tie to it? Ancient Hawaiians have done ancient ritualistic practices for centuries. I don't think it's anything to be afraid of as a Christian, but I wouldn't intentionally dabble in it either.

    • @tillylilly2808
      @tillylilly2808 Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this, I was wondering if visitors are allowed to take a tiny bit with them. If I ever go I'll remember not to :)

    • @krissy55066
      @krissy55066 Год назад +7

      ​@@LeahMarshals22 what a selfish perspective

  • @islandfantasy5931
    @islandfantasy5931 2 года назад +14

    Born and raised on the big island. I am also a native Kanaka Maoli. Your video is educational and I watch your gold videos. Green sand beach used to be "greener" but a lot of tourists took a lot off the beach.
    In my early 20s I used to work as a volunteer at Hawaii volcano national park. Tourists would ship back rocks they took from the area and asked if we could return them. On average we would get 112 shipped rocks with letters attached. In fact we had a department dedicated for this lol. A lot of people told stories about the strange things that happened to them.

    • @lschoenrank
      @lschoenrank 2 года назад +3

      I was in Hawaii with my parents in the 1960's (around 10 years old), and to this day I still have a small vial of that green sand. To the best of my recollection, we didn't go to that beach - I think it was sold to us as a souvenir. Nothing strange has ever happened.

    • @islandfantasy5931
      @islandfantasy5931 2 года назад +1

      @@lschoenrank
      I think people had issues with the rocks and not the sand from green sand beach

  • @markcronin608
    @markcronin608 2 года назад +1

    Nice job Dan!😗 As always, Happy Holidays!

  • @SMOBY44
    @SMOBY44 2 года назад +16

    I was on the big island in April, and I wish I had known about this then. Might be a great reason to go back there some day. Always enjoy your videos Dan, so please keep them coming!

    • @diamondhunterTv5
      @diamondhunterTv5 2 года назад +1

      Yes

    • @jacquisplace1556
      @jacquisplace1556 Год назад +2

      If you do go, please hike in. The amount of destruction that is happening cause of the locals using their trucks is crazy.

  • @semperfidelis2970
    @semperfidelis2970 Год назад +2

    I will never be able to afford to go there and do that, but I can live vicariously through you. This is a lovely video to watch and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Those green gems are magnificent, the color of them is just glorious. Diamonds are not the most beautiful gem, these peridot sure give them a run for their money because of the beauty of their color. It's just phenomenal.

  • @DALLMYD
    @DALLMYD 2 года назад +135

    Great video Dan! I need to go to this beach one day! Looks like fun!

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад +23

      Hi Jake! it was well worth the trip. I would love to go back some day. If you ever go.........

    • @Just_a_builder
      @Just_a_builder 2 года назад +3

      Hi dallmyd

    • @justmax7244
      @justmax7244 Год назад +1

      wow the man himself is here

    • @amumuimo8530
      @amumuimo8530 Год назад +2

      I smell a collab.

    • @Atheism-And-Normative-Ethics
      @Atheism-And-Normative-Ethics Год назад +2

      @@Danhurd boss, you need some UV proof clothing. Definitely invest in some!! Way easier than sunscreen. Used it for hiking sun blasted mountains all the way to super hot beaches. There's different kinds. Do your research though, some are garbage. If the price looks too good then it's probably not real. Ask your dermatologist about brands (I forget the exact brands it's been like 8 years since I bought mine and the tags wore off, but I remember getting a pamphlet after getting cancer and I said screw it I'll buy).

  • @charlesthacker4129
    @charlesthacker4129 2 года назад +1

    I've thought about going on vacation to Hawaii over the years. After watching this video, I decided to go. My birth stone is peridot. I have had a fascination with peridot . I will definitely make this beach one of my destinations.

  • @alvaseaton8157
    @alvaseaton8157 2 года назад +12

    Awesome job Dan!

  • @_Jitterbug
    @_Jitterbug 2 года назад +2

    This place has been on my travel list for years now, great to see the actual potential!

  • @TheIdahogrl
    @TheIdahogrl 2 года назад +10

    Nice video Dan. It looks gorgeous there. The Hawaiian Islands definitely have lots of things to do and see. The usual tourist highlights are great but sometimes it's more fun to go off track and discover the local stuff. Like the roadside Huli Huli Chicken stands.

  • @QueenQuill
    @QueenQuill Год назад

    Yep...new item for my bucket list! Thanks for sharing!

  • @bluemoon3264
    @bluemoon3264 2 года назад +9

    I live near this green sand beach and yes you can see through the green Semi precious crystal’s on the beach ... It is beautiful !

    • @bluemoon3264
      @bluemoon3264 2 года назад +5

      Diamond head is named that because the first white sailors arriving in Hawaii hundreds of years ago thought the crystal’s were diamonds ... (true)

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад +2

      Wouldn't that be nice

    • @zak-a-roo264
      @zak-a-roo264 2 года назад +2

      Is there a Hawaiian name for the gem?

  • @sarahmcdonough9251
    @sarahmcdonough9251 2 года назад +2

    Amazing video, Dan!!! Absolutely beautiful 😍

  • @PixieStitchs
    @PixieStitchs 2 года назад +9

    I just love watching Dan's videos! They're so informative, and he is a great teacher! Also peridot is my birthstone because I'm an August baby lol...cool to learn about it 🧚‍♀💖!

  • @sheehyun
    @sheehyun 2 года назад

    wow ur about to hit 1 mil! Ive been watching since the early days :))

  • @steven_ewen
    @steven_ewen 2 года назад +3

    As a surfer of 44 years Hawaii has always been on my radar to visit however as an Aussie there are so many good waves here I'm still yet to explore but now that I know about the gem stone beach I really want to go!
    All the rest of your Hawaiian holiday experience footage you took is amazing Dan. Thank you for sharing your adventures

  • @paulhawtin6004
    @paulhawtin6004 2 года назад

    WOW 😮 looks beautiful ENJOY 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @bluemew6668
    @bluemew6668 2 года назад +4

    You're an inspiration to me Dan and I've started learning more about geology and prospecting thanks to your videos. Keep up the amazing content!

  • @ZebraDoves
    @ZebraDoves Год назад

    I remember when I lived on Oahu and would go visit my Auntie on the Big Island and we went to the green sand beach. The sand was spectacular. The video doesn’t give it justice, but In real life the sand is brighter and shines a lot more in the sun than what is shown in the video.

  • @timhuffman5311
    @timhuffman5311 2 года назад +3

    What a great video. I just have to say that you are my favorite nerd. I can't think of anyone who would go to Hawaii for a vacation and mine the beach. I'm sure glad that you did. This was an amazing video and I always learn something new when I watch you. Thank You my friend.

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад +2

      Wow, thank you!

  • @jewellerydesignerartists9353
    @jewellerydesignerartists9353 2 года назад

    Beautiful place ❤️
    Nice video share
    I am enjoying your video 🙏

  • @BluesGuitarPlayer001
    @BluesGuitarPlayer001 2 года назад +4

    I've learned a lot from watching your videos! Thanks for the dedication and hard work!

  • @nuggetwagon
    @nuggetwagon 2 года назад

    This has been fascinating. Thank you for sharing!

  • @bluemoon3264
    @bluemoon3264 2 года назад +23

    While you’re there on the big island of HAWAII driving to the top of the nearly 14 thousand ft tall snow covered Mauna Kea mountain is recommended ... The summit road that is well maintained takes you above the clouds ... It’s another once in a lifetime experience ... The scientists up there will let you explore the telescope observatory’s at the top if they aren’t busy during the daytime .. The largest Telescope in the world is currently planned for the summit will be 90 ft in diameter and cost 3 billion dollars ... That telescope is currently planned for the summit but the local Hawaiians have been successful at blocking the summit road so construction equipment can’t reach the summit for a few years now ... I feel the telescope is for the GOOD of MANKIND and should be built ... But a handful of locals disagree because it’s sacred land at the summit ... Enjoyed your video Dan . 🤙 🌴 .

    • @ericwilliams1659
      @ericwilliams1659 2 года назад +10

      The top of the hill where they want to build is sacred to them and their religion.
      So I don't blame the locals for being mad.

    • @kcjean827
      @kcjean827 2 года назад +6

      That telescope is not for the good of mankind. It's for the good of corporation. Don't you think we've had enough people in power trampling on sacred ground? You realize how much knowledge is lost when they do this? That's why humans are so lost . There are many other places to put a scope.

    • @robertlint4742
      @robertlint4742 2 года назад

      Actualy this view should be held on all lands regardless if anyone is there to defend its sanctity. So much old sites was found by opening new ground but in reality its their old ground . After the gate is open its too late!

    • @Founderschannel123
      @Founderschannel123 2 года назад

      @@ericwilliams1659 ill agree with the locals i mean there are much taller peaks than mauna kea especially in mainland usa tho not sure if the americans would really block the locals from entering the construction space

    • @tinarafferty62
      @tinarafferty62 2 года назад

      So what is the scope for and should not be built on sacred ground coming from a culture where our land was stolen and our way of life wiped out our language outlawed for a long time only starting to come back now and is now taught in schools I truly believe sacred land should be untouched

  • @danielelson9227
    @danielelson9227 Год назад

    Soooo cool my dude!! Love your content and informed voice

  • @surrealsadi841
    @surrealsadi841 2 года назад +4

    I was showing this to my mom, she loves peridot. And as you explained some of the reasoning behind why there's so much peridot there, I realized that the area is just a giant gold pan!!

  • @DuckDodger701
    @DuckDodger701 Год назад

    Super neat! I was there before and never heard this. Thanks Dan!

  • @raidarthegunwizard4520
    @raidarthegunwizard4520 Год назад +3

    The thumbnail looks like a wizard selling earth magic stones

  • @dotwarner3609
    @dotwarner3609 2 года назад

    Very happy you followed the local culture and laws regarding taking rocks from Hawaii.

  • @stephsexoticpets
    @stephsexoticpets 2 года назад +3

    Dan you have to go see the lava tubes at Hawaii national park!!! They're very very cool. I spent my first 6 years of life in Kona & have the scars on my knees from running (and falling) on lava rock to prove it! You also need to go see and explore tide pools, perhaps horseback ride in Waipio Valley (cool geology there!). I've always wanted to go see the green sand beach, thank you for taking us with you! My mom has a really beautiful Hawaiian sands art piece with the peridot making up a green sea turtle. I hope you have a BLAST! Not sure how the recent eruption will impact tho. The Big Island is literal paradise! Much love from Duluth, MN buried in over 2 feet of snow!

  • @breakingbud2530
    @breakingbud2530 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing Dan very interesting

  • @rossdavidson1954
    @rossdavidson1954 2 года назад +7

    Are there any rules/restrictions for collecting olivine from the beach?

    • @bolo2393
      @bolo2393 Год назад +4

      Yes, don't do it. Leave nature like you found it so others can enjoy it too

    • @need100k
      @need100k Год назад +3

      To be clear, it's illegal.

    • @kaitlinhaws7013
      @kaitlinhaws7013 Год назад +1

      It’s the only green beach in the world I believe..leave the beach alone. Being ruined already with massive traffic.

    • @JohnTussey
      @JohnTussey 4 месяца назад

      It is illegal to take sand from any beach in Hawaii.

  • @goldadventures5844
    @goldadventures5844 2 года назад

    That's really cool Dan great video!

  • @1Cosmic_Squid1
    @1Cosmic_Squid1 2 года назад +11

    You're like the teacher I never had but always wanted, your enthusiasm is catching and I learned a lot just from this video! Subscription earned! Also, if I may ask, did you major in geology/earth science or do you just know a lot of stuff about rocks and gems?

    • @mikesalive
      @mikesalive Год назад +1

      A degree wouldn't scratch the surface. This knowledge comes from a lifetime passion for shiny stuff :)

  • @raptr2005
    @raptr2005 2 года назад

    amazing! thanks for bringing us with you dan!

  • @mhughes1160
    @mhughes1160 2 года назад +3

    A Green Peridot beach and a red Garnet river. Dans idea 💡 of a Christmas 🎄 video
    LoL 😂

    • @a.katherinesuetterlin3028
      @a.katherinesuetterlin3028 2 месяца назад

      Hehe, a re-envisioning of "My Favorite Things":
      Green peridot beaches and
      Red garnet rivers!
      Amethyst geodes and
      Large agate slivers!
      Panning for gold
      And digging for serpentine!
      These are a few of Dan's favorite things! 😁

  • @CNubel
    @CNubel 2 года назад

    Woot, great video Dan. I'm glad you're able to write off your vacation.

  • @melissakrone1064
    @melissakrone1064 2 года назад +6

    We were on Maui last summer and found a beach with Olivine mixed in the sand. It was a blast to pick out some of the larger crystals. I didn't know beaches like that existed until I researched what we were finding

  • @goudagirl6095
    @goudagirl6095 Год назад +1

    So not Paradise beach but ... PERIDOT beach??? Wow, that beach is absolutely gorgeous! BTW, they're not gems, but have you been to Glass Beach in California?

  • @xyzct
    @xyzct 2 года назад +3

    I grew up on the Big Island from 1965-75, and my family used to camp at South Point for up to a month at a time. We would regularly hike over to Green Sand Beach. Back then, we never ever EVER saw another soul there.

  • @kahalamorse8910
    @kahalamorse8910 2 года назад

    Mahalo for visiting our beautiful Island of Hawaii! Mahalo nui loa! 🌺🙏🏾🤙

  • @jonathanwilson4791
    @jonathanwilson4791 2 года назад +3

    Makes me happy to see you healthy and living your best Dan. God bless you and your family. Merry Christmas

  • @Peppkarton
    @Peppkarton Год назад

    It's the first time I have watched a video of you and i have to say that you spread a lot of positive energy. I can see you love what you are doing and that's entertaining me a lot! Keep on doing what you doing! 😊

  • @nunyas-yt3er
    @nunyas-yt3er 2 года назад +29

    Hi Dan, I love your videos. You may not be superstitious, neither am I, but I grew up in Hawaii. If anyone spends more than a few weeks there you WILL have at least one unexplainable phenomenon happen to you, no matter your opinion or belief system or nonbelief. You learn not to mess with the spirits or bring home 'samples' from the islands. Ask anybody who has spent more than a bit of time on the islands- everyone has at least one story. I'm not judging, I'm just saying - and sharing my experience. Mele Kalikimaka!

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 2 года назад +17

      I spent 2 months on kauai and had nothing happen to me, no unexplainable phenomenon. Only people prone to believe this stuff (whether they believe in it or not at that time is irrelevant, some people are inherently more likely to have odd but explainable experiences morph into ridiculous beliefs than others) have it happen to them.

    • @nunyas-yt3er
      @nunyas-yt3er 2 года назад

      @@rdizzy1 okay you're right I don't know anything I live under a rock this isn't real nothing is real reality is fake I'm a fake you're a fake were all fake life is an illusion lmao 🤣 your opinion doesn't mean a fn thing to me!

    • @roadkillavenger1325
      @roadkillavenger1325 Год назад

      Only the weakest minded people believe in the supernatural. Everything that happens has a plausible explanation. It's just easier for people to blame fairytales. True reality is bland. There are no witches, wizards, goblins, ghosts, magic, voodoo, nothing. We live, we die. That is all there is.

    • @Amrinprospecting
      @Amrinprospecting Год назад

      Keren sekali tuan

  • @ImagineItColoring
    @ImagineItColoring 2 года назад +1

    Looks like a dream! My kind of vacation, the beach and gems. I never new there was such a beach. Thanks for taking us along.

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @NihonGoose
    @NihonGoose 2 года назад +3

    Please don’t take the shuttles if you are fit and able to hike. The “roads” are so rough because of all the shuttle traffic doing such damage to the landscape of that area. The shuttles are also of questionable legality, none of them are official. I’ve been there and the hike and beach are beautiful but it sucks to walk in almost 6 foot deep trenches carved by vehicles… Great video though, can’t wait to hear more about the geology!

  • @ISuckUnderPressure
    @ISuckUnderPressure 2 года назад

    Seeing you visit these places brings me back. Went to all these places when we went in 2016

  • @terragreyling
    @terragreyling 2 года назад +1

    The drive to Papakōlea beach is just as interesting as the beach itself. Definitely a bucket list location for those interested.

  • @Younger_Dryas
    @Younger_Dryas 2 года назад

    Welcome to Hawaii! I watch your videos from Oahu. My wife and I hiked out to the green sand beach last year. The truck ride is the right call! A hui hou!

  • @andrewpetrie2103
    @andrewpetrie2103 2 года назад

    Awesome as always Dan!🇨🇦🍺🤗

  • @tomjung1067
    @tomjung1067 Год назад

    Thats why i never stopped being interested in sand and examine any sand since i was a child. There are many beautiful kinds of sand in this world, even in the mountains.
    Sand tells the story of a landscape as much as the rest of geology does.
    Sometimes i am amazed how people dont care what they are walking on.
    Basic rule of life: always look what youre walking on or sitting on, its usually not what you think it is but it can save your life and more.

  • @kylieevolved7400
    @kylieevolved7400 Год назад

    Congratulations on your more than 1 million followers! 🎉 I’ve just subscribed thanks so much for an awesome video

  • @dalwinwilliams1449
    @dalwinwilliams1449 Год назад

    your energy is amazing man much love you express and to you

  • @briandavis9975
    @briandavis9975 2 года назад

    Great video Dan thanks for sharing

  • @ERNesbitt
    @ERNesbitt Год назад

    8:11 - Loving the impromptu geology lesson that I'm sure was going on there.

  • @dawndixon402
    @dawndixon402 2 года назад

    😁👋👍👍👏👏💕🙏🏻
    Thank you big time, for sharing your knowledge, experience and the beauty of Hawaii with us.

  • @anneo3754
    @anneo3754 Год назад

    That is a beautiful beach! I've been on Oahu and Maui I didn't know about the peridot/olivine beach but it is my birthstone. TFS!

  • @dennisshoemaker2789
    @dennisshoemaker2789 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for taking us with you on this great adventure!

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @gypsyjanelastname6000
    @gypsyjanelastname6000 8 месяцев назад

    That was one of my favorite spots on the big island. Totally worth the walk.

  • @kellyw.1779
    @kellyw.1779 2 года назад

    Wow, isn't Mother Nature just amazing! The Peridot crystals are beautiful. Thanks for sharing your awesome trip!!

  • @judithfairchild8620
    @judithfairchild8620 2 года назад

    Beautiful country and fun to watch you dry sift the peridots

  • @daves9822
    @daves9822 2 года назад

    My favorite spot in Hawaii so far!!!! We walked the shore line out and back. It's wonderful!!!!

  • @tanianigelwade8935
    @tanianigelwade8935 2 года назад

    Looking forward to seeing the geo information. Xoxoxoxo

  • @JoshuaRosaaen
    @JoshuaRosaaen 2 года назад

    Wonderful beach...thank you

  • @YoannCharlie
    @YoannCharlie Год назад +1

    Amazing! I live on La Réunion Island which is quite similar to Hawaï and there actually is such a beach called "La plage du Tremblet" which is the youngest beach created by a rather recent volcanic eruption. It is not as green as the one you are showing but the olivine is quite remarkable in the black sand as well as in the black volcanic rocks. You just inspired me to organize a day trip to harvest some stones! Great video!

  • @johnyz656
    @johnyz656 2 года назад

    Looking forward to that geology episode!!!!

  • @kbroyles100
    @kbroyles100 Год назад +1

    I really wish I had known you were coming to Hawaii!!! I live on Kauai and I would have gladly made the trip to the Big Island just to meet you. That beach looks spectacular and it is now on my must do list for this year. Thank you Dan Hurd for showing it to us.

    • @silvergirl7810
      @silvergirl7810 Год назад

      Omg- you live in paradise- I went to Kauai when I was younger and I’ll never forget how spectacular it was ❤

    • @main2333
      @main2333 Год назад

      I think he wanted his privacy

  • @fossiliferous
    @fossiliferous Год назад

    What an interesting place. Thanks for sharing

  • @tomdehaven3445
    @tomdehaven3445 2 года назад

    I'm so glad to see that you're doing good and healthy and also being active! Love the videos! Have fun!!

  • @lynnmaines7352
    @lynnmaines7352 2 года назад +1

    All of these gems would look amazing incorporated into some art work. Beautiful place 😍

  • @nenelemon9004
    @nenelemon9004 2 года назад

    Love this episode and how informative it is

  • @gregoryvesey2851
    @gregoryvesey2851 2 года назад

    Beautiful beach and scenery! The skyline reminds me of your Picture Moon Stone!

  • @donhoughton271
    @donhoughton271 2 года назад

    Beautiful Beautiful beach⛱️ glad to see you out of your usual element hope your having a lot of fun.

    • @Danhurd
      @Danhurd  2 года назад

      Yes, thank you

  • @kaboom4679
    @kaboom4679 2 года назад +2

    I am not in the least bored by deep dives into the geology .
    Quite the opposite .
    Keep that coming , please .
    It is fascinating watching a placer form right in front of you , almost like standing on a giant Miller table .

  • @pamcolechadwell1302
    @pamcolechadwell1302 2 года назад

    WOW, That is amazing, I would love to see that gorgeous place in person. WOW

  • @xyzabc4574
    @xyzabc4574 2 года назад

    I visited O'ahu recently. I was NOT prepared for how precious of a commodity that SHADE is in Hawaii. When I go back to visit the big island, I'll be bringing mobile shade.

  • @kennelson5096
    @kennelson5096 2 года назад

    Heading there next month. Thanks for the info. Will check it out