Thank you for filming this to put on you tube....I don't work with gems but so very interesting to watch you at work and she how much time is spent for others like me to have something beautiful to wear... Thank you so much for filming
Very pretty stone and even though it's not my birthstone, I love wearing it. Tell your brother to watch my videos as I have a few on gemstones. Thanks for watching and commenting Jazzy and wish you all the very best. Cheers, Liz
I'm glad I'm able to introduce you to the wonders of gems. :-) Wal prefers chasing gold than gems but on our last trip for gold, he suggested we swing by Fullarton River to chase these garnets. He just loves the colours.
I have now watched many of your productions from gold to gemstones and find you very informative. I hope to get out more in the near future. Thanks again Lisa
Hi Patience, I'm in the process of tumbling some of these and it'll take 8 weeks before they finish. I'll have some available for sale and will make a video to notify my subscribers. Garnet isn't my birthstone :-( but I do love its color especially these ones as they are more burgundy rather than red. Thanks for letting me know. Cheers, Liz
For some reason, I missed this video when it was originally posted. I tried tumbling self collected garnets this summer. It was an experiment, to see how thing would turn out. Some were good and some have to be worked again. I could have used the info from this video to do a better job. I love the look of your cut stones and will have to send some away for fauciting. Thanks for the inspiration!
I plan on learning how to facet next year. I have to set up my shop for the new tools. It will be a while before it looks as good as your workshop. Merry Christmas. Greig
Awesome and informative, the shrimp looked pretty good too! Very informative , Thank You!I I've collected garnets and rubies from North Carolina, and Sapphires from Montana and have trying to find the best way to pick to best, and never thought of tumbling my gems.
Thank you for showing all your hard work. Very informative and I love watching what comes out of the ground. Also thanks for showing what is in Australia. Love it.
I have also great mogok Burma Ruby's and tourmaline and sapphire and other gemstones take a look at mine stones to ruclips.net/channel/UCM6kTz2nrcxCdZvAgO_maRQ
PARABENSSS!!! Nossa nunca vi um RUBI de perto!!! E vc tem mtos!!! Parabéns querida que LINDO!!! Que trabalho que vc faz completo. Maravilhoso!!! Eu gostaria mto de ter um RUBI desses. Bjssß Liz
You're very lucky to be by a place where you can find all these lovely gems! I live in Pennsylvania and I'll be lucky to find a chipped quartz stone buried in some pebbles.
Aemort Hi Aemort, Just like you, we live thousands of miles from these gemfields. We go to these specific areas for our holidays, where we can find gold and gems. Thanks for watching and wish you all the very best. Cheers, Liz
Thanks for the info. I mined garnets at a mine close to me. They are beautiful crystallized garnets of all sizes. Not sure how to process but they are beautiful.
sarahrose0413 Thanks for watching and commenting Sarah. If I live in an area where there's lots of minerals and gems, I'd have my eyes on the ground all the time....lol Hope you get the chance to get out there and find some gems. Wishing you all the very best, Liz
Liz Kreate It's funny, if I didn't know better, I would've thought you had 2 buckets of what looks like lightly sweetened raisins at 2:18. Lol. I live in the world famous gemstone Mecca of Delaware(just kidding). You are lucky to be able to find these places where you can find gems without being crowded with people all around you.
Thank you Liz, for bringing Australia to my home in Las Cruces N.M. I would love to be able to dig actual garnets here in N.M. I respect how you and your husband are always aware and take care of your environment by covering holes that you have dug. This is the 7th time I have watched this video and can't wait for new episodes!
I have also great mogok Burma Ruby's and tourmaline and sapphire and other gemstones take a look at mine stones to ruclips.net/channel/UCM6kTz2nrcxCdZvAgO_maRQ
I have also great mogok Burma Ruby's and tourmaline and sapphire and other gemstones take a look at mine stones to ruclips.net/channel/UCM6kTz2nrcxCdZvAgO_maRQ
This afternoon I found a 60-70lb cluster of them in a mica schist. There is at least 100 visible on the outside of the host. I don't know how to access them besides a few I was able to pop out with my fingers, nor do I know how or if they are facetable
I love watching these videos.. but I disagree about the tumbled, fractured garnets. You say they're ugly, and while I respect your opinion about it, I think they're beautiful. I do understand that they wouldn't make for good pieces (breaking apart and all that jazz), so I wouldn't use them in jewelry.. but I would keep them anyway. Their lines and imperfections are lovely.
I have also great mogok Burma Ruby's and tourmaline and sapphire and other gemstones take a look at mine stones to ruclips.net/channel/UCM6kTz2nrcxCdZvAgO_maRQ
What chemicals or agents do you use to clean the dirt and iron off the stones? I have a couple pounds of garnets and I'm not sure how to properly clean them
Thanks for watching Jeanette. I remove the iron stains off the garnet by using a tumbler with silicon carbide grits to tumble and polish them. This allows me to sort out the clear stones ready for cutting/faceting. Cheers, Liz
My daughter is taking up a Geo course and more often they ( students) will go together somewhere like rivers to find some interesting stones to study. Wish we live near that area you fanned those stones so my daughter will have a good time finding stones to study.
Depending where you are, you'd be surprise to know that there are gemstones all over the world. It's just a matter of doing a bit of research to find out exactly what's there and where.
I go out and around Roswell and Artesia New Mexico an pick up Pecos Valley Diamonds. They are very pretty but they cannot be tumbled because they turn to sand. One website selling them claim that the space aliens left them here which is nonsense. LOL They do make pretty jewelry by being wire wrapped especially with copper or gold wire. I really like your videos. When do you find time to even breathe?
andreas harahap Hi Andreas, RUclips and Facebook has taken up so much of my time...lol If I do Instagram, i won't have the time to post videos anymore. Cheers, Liz
Hello there. I am just wondering how the things work in Australia. Most anywhere you have to have a commercial claim staked out to extract minerals of any sort. But this video looks like you are just in a nature somewhere, not worrying about any of the rules...Or am I mis-interpretting the atmosphere? Thank you.
+Jiri Tichy Hi Jiri, Here in Australia, we have "Designated Fossicking Areas" that are open to the public/anyone. Some States requires a fossicking/mining permit for a small fee, which can be purchased online, information centres or general store. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Laurie . If you want I have thousands of small garnets. If you were to tumble them you could maybe to a drop into epoxy and have them suspended in different layers
Hi Liz. I just fixed my smart phone spelling in the comment below. I leave watched this before but I like it so I'm watching it again. Anyway, I had an idea of what you could do with the smaller garnets that are too small (chips) to wire wrap but are still beautiful. Why dont you wire up a small cage-like pendant for the chips to held in. I have seen this done. AND with your wiring skills, you couldn't go wrong.! I think trapped garnet chips in a cage would make a beautiful necklace, pendant, earrings or even charms for a bracelet. Just an idea for you to kick around. Betty ♥️👽♥️
I found an unusual piece of black shale and it looks like its just loaded with tiny garnets . I have no other clue what the material that holds the garnets might be .
Liz Kreate this piece of schist I picked up boggles the mind where it might have started out from and how old it could be . I have never seen a piece of material like this before to pick up over the years I walked the fields . Thanks for the suggestion .
To put it simply, Amber is a gemstone that basically is a hardened (fossilized) tree sap/resin. Unfortunately, I'm yet to find one or two myself. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Hi Liz, you re lucky to live in a place that provies you with abundant precious tones., keep digingggg... hehehe. Btw do you have website or something where i can buy your stone?.
agus Wijayanto Thanks for watching agus. Glad you enjoyed watching our videos. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find the time to set up a website or organize things to sell. However, when I do find the time, I will first post them on my facebook page. Cheers, Liz
Liz, you have a good soul. You take care, to take care of the environment, and you take care of yourself well. The "mask of Scarf" is to keep your dry environment from putting silicon, and other glass..., into your lungs. THANKS Pro - R Caupp RRT ...Respiratory Medicine. Take Care.
Opa aí tá muito bom hein trabalhando comendo e se divertindo né que esse trabalho a pessoa se diverte muito ocupa muita mente parabéns mais um link para você
This is why we have designated prospecting areas here in Australia. Big fines also apply for those still doing the wrong thing. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Liz
Im in north carolina .i definitly will use a few of your technics . Would there be anything i can find here you could use . Paliolithic rocks with art . Garnets ,rubies ,saphires mixed colors .,possibly emeralds. Thankyou for sharing info.
😳😭😭😭😭 you know the brown is iron and its a key to making star garnets .... A star garnet is not always see through.... I live in north idaho. 6 ray star garnets are here and India yet can be found all over. Your gems look great. Just breaking my heart as I watched you break them. Good to see you use them all tho.
Could you go back into your fandom corner? i mean, this comment section is most oftenly nice but seriously, do not quote Steven Universe! just stop, go back into your shame corner
I would LOVE to facet some of those beauties. When I see somebody able to fill a few tubs of garnets of which at least 25% appear to be facet-worthy, I tend to wonder why they cost So Damn Much ? Certainly there doesn't appear to be any shortage of them there. I'd give just about anything I have to spend a day or two hunting for garnets and fossicking for sapphires and even topaz. But alas, I'm a poor man and crippled. So even if the opportunity was there, I'd be unable to do it or at least not for long.
On my last count.... Out of one kilo of garnet, I only found twenty one pieces of facetable grade or eye clean. I find that when cut, I will still lose a few that'll have inclusions. Thanks for watching and take care. Cheers, Liz
If you have a fossicking licence you are limited on how much you are able to Fossick .But I notice that you take a LOT More than you are aloud ; on all of your videos
Please only make comments when you know exactly what you are talking about. We have been prospecting all over Australia for over 50 years and know all the regulations extremely well. We take less than what we are allowed to and give much of what we find to fellow prospectors who are down on their luck. Cheers, Liz
Thank you for filming this to put on you tube....I don't work with gems but so very interesting to watch you at work and she how much time is spent for others like me to have something beautiful to wear...
Thank you so much for filming
I just purchased my first anthill Garnets, Thank you so much for showing the process of choosing the finest.
These videos just make me so happy, they are so informative and interesting.
My brother would love this video! He loves gems so much! Also Garnet is my birthstone
Very pretty stone and even though it's not my birthstone, I love wearing it. Tell your brother to watch my videos as I have a few on gemstones. Thanks for watching and commenting Jazzy and wish you all the very best. Cheers, Liz
Very nice presentation, made you feel like you be right there working with you.
Show Liza, top top top, like from Brazil
I really like your show guys. You guys are all over the place. Good job
Thank you Liz. I have not had any experience in this sort of thing so I enjoyed learning something new.
I'm glad I'm able to introduce you to the wonders of gems. :-) Wal prefers chasing gold than gems but on our last trip for gold, he suggested we swing by Fullarton River to chase these garnets. He just loves the colours.
I have now watched many of your productions from gold to gemstones and find you very informative. I hope to get out more in the near future. Thanks again Lisa
Dear Liz, Garnets are my birth stone and I would love one of your tumbled garnets. I love garnets. LOL Thanks for this video.
Hi Patience, I'm in the process of tumbling some of these and it'll take 8 weeks before they finish. I'll have some available for sale and will make a video to notify my subscribers. Garnet isn't my birthstone :-( but I do love its color especially these ones as they are more burgundy rather than red. Thanks for letting me know. Cheers, Liz
Patience Pontious I have many garnets .if you want to contact me...00923029042526
For some reason, I missed this video when it was originally posted. I tried tumbling self collected garnets this summer. It was an experiment, to see how thing would turn out. Some were good and some have to be worked again. I could have used the info from this video to do a better job. I love the look of your cut stones and will have to send some away for fauciting. Thanks for the inspiration!
You're welcome Tess. Tumbling garnets is always the best way to find flawless pieces for faceting. Cheers, Liz
I plan on learning how to facet next year. I have to set up my shop for the new tools. It will be a while before it looks as good as your workshop. Merry Christmas. Greig
Awesome and informative, the shrimp looked pretty good too! Very informative , Thank You!I I've collected garnets and rubies from North Carolina, and Sapphires from Montana and have trying to find the best way to pick to best, and never thought of tumbling my gems.
Thank you for showing all your hard work. Very informative and I love watching what comes out of the ground. Also thanks for showing what is in Australia. Love it.
I have also great mogok Burma Ruby's and tourmaline and sapphire and other gemstones take a look at mine stones to
ruclips.net/channel/UCM6kTz2nrcxCdZvAgO_maRQ
Oh my God that's a lot! That was a very good prospecting days. 🤩
Yes it was! Thanks for watching.
Hello Liz garnet is my birthstone I love the color so much I appreciate you so much making this video
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PARABENSSS!!! Nossa nunca vi um RUBI de perto!!! E vc tem mtos!!! Parabéns querida que LINDO!!! Que trabalho que vc faz completo. Maravilhoso!!! Eu gostaria mto de ter um RUBI desses. Bjssß Liz
You're very lucky to be by a place where you can find all these lovely gems! I live in Pennsylvania and I'll be lucky to find a chipped quartz stone buried in some pebbles.
Aemort Hi Aemort, Just like you, we live thousands of miles from these gemfields. We go to these specific areas for our holidays, where we can find gold and gems. Thanks for watching and wish you all the very best. Cheers, Liz
Liz Kreate
Oh, I see! When I get older, I hope to do something similar :) Best wishes!
Thanks for the info. I mined garnets at a mine close to me. They are beautiful crystallized garnets of all sizes. Not sure how to process but they are beautiful.
your videos are so informative and helpful! I found pink stones in my river on the farm. they might be garnets then.
sarahrose0413 Thanks for watching and commenting Sarah. If I live in an area where there's lots of minerals and gems, I'd have my eyes on the ground all the time....lol
Hope you get the chance to get out there and find some gems. Wishing you all the very best, Liz
Liz Kreate
It's funny, if I didn't know better, I would've thought you had 2 buckets of what looks like lightly sweetened raisins at 2:18. Lol. I live in the world famous gemstone Mecca of Delaware(just kidding). You are lucky to be able to find these places where you can find gems without being crowded with people all around you.
Liz Kreat
Thank you Liz, for bringing Australia to my home in Las Cruces N.M. I would love to be able to dig actual garnets here in N.M. I respect how you and your husband are always aware and take care of your environment by covering holes that you have dug. This is the 7th time I have watched this video and can't wait for new episodes!
I have also great mogok Burma Ruby's and tourmaline and sapphire and other gemstones take a look at mine stones to
ruclips.net/channel/UCM6kTz2nrcxCdZvAgO_maRQ
Nice work!
Thanks Liz for your efforts .👍 Any suggestion on a starter tumbler size. 3kg or 5kg
Omg garnet is my birthstone 💁😮💎❤️
Garnet 1 ct 5$ kodikarp9@gmail.com
I always love ur videos..it always reminds me to find what u love and live ur truth and to be happy :) thanks
BIG SMILEY......:-)
I so love your videos a old man down the road has heaps he gave me some some polished some not some huge too
That’s brilliant. Thank you for the info
Hi ,Liz i like your work
+Evfo Chengdu Thanks for watching and commenting Evfo. Glad you're enjoying my videos. All the very best, Liz
Did you get these by fusing Ruby and Sapphire?
Cool garnets , all i ever find in creeks its little tiny ones , alot of um , these big ones are pretty nice
Really I watched lots of your production i found them fantastic
I have nearly about 5 kg of them in a avery small size any advice
Just wanted to say that I love all your videos ☆♡☆
Thanks for watching Fox and glad you enjoyed my videos. Wishing you the very best. Cheers, Liz
Hi Liz Top show, how do you tumble the garnets , could you show us how thanks
What is the tool you use to split the garnet fracture lines?
Those tumbled ones with fracture lines look amazing! I don't know why you said they weren't very good!
I have also great mogok Burma Ruby's and tourmaline and sapphire and other gemstones take a look at mine stones to
ruclips.net/channel/UCM6kTz2nrcxCdZvAgO_maRQ
This afternoon I found a 60-70lb cluster of them in a mica schist. There is at least 100 visible on the outside of the host. I don't know how to access them besides a few I was able to pop out with my fingers, nor do I know how or if they are facetable
The garnet sand is used for anti slip tape on steps maybe you could put it to good use somewhere around some slippery steps
I love watching these videos.. but I disagree about the tumbled, fractured garnets. You say they're ugly, and while I respect your opinion about it, I think they're beautiful. I do understand that they wouldn't make for good pieces (breaking apart and all that jazz), so I wouldn't use them in jewelry.. but I would keep them anyway. Their lines and imperfections are lovely.
I like the way you think Ramona. :-) Thanks for watching and commenting. Hugs, Liz
I have also great mogok Burma Ruby's and tourmaline and sapphire and other gemstones take a look at mine stones to
ruclips.net/channel/UCM6kTz2nrcxCdZvAgO_maRQ
so informative keep it up.
What chemicals or agents do you use to clean the dirt and iron off the stones? I have a couple pounds of garnets and I'm not sure how to properly clean them
Thanks for watching Jeanette. I remove the iron stains off the garnet by using a tumbler with silicon carbide grits to tumble and polish them. This allows me to sort out the clear stones ready for cutting/faceting. Cheers, Liz
My daughter is taking up a Geo course and more often they ( students) will go together somewhere like rivers to find some interesting stones to study. Wish we live near that area you fanned those stones so my daughter will have a good time finding stones to study.
Depending where you are, you'd be surprise to know that there are gemstones all over the world. It's just a matter of doing a bit of research to find out exactly what's there and where.
@@LizKreate thank maam Liz.
I like mineral rocks and I like floating and adventuring for mineral rocks
I go out and around Roswell and Artesia New Mexico an pick up Pecos Valley Diamonds. They are very pretty but they cannot be tumbled because they turn to sand. One website selling them claim that the space aliens left them here which is nonsense. LOL They do make pretty jewelry by being wire wrapped especially with copper or gold wire. I really like your videos. When do you find time to even breathe?
I love it ! Really love it ! Please do Instagram too !
andreas harahap Hi Andreas, RUclips and Facebook has taken up so much of my time...lol If I do Instagram, i won't have the time to post videos anymore. Cheers, Liz
are u in the UK
I love your videos
Thank you for this video!:)
My pleasure and thanks for watching Peregar4ik. Cheers, Liz
My birthday gem 💎
i love gemstone
Hello there. I am just wondering how the things work in Australia. Most anywhere you have to have a commercial claim staked out to extract minerals of any sort. But this video looks like you are just in a nature somewhere, not worrying about any of the rules...Or am I mis-interpretting the atmosphere? Thank you.
+Jiri Tichy Hi Jiri, Here in Australia, we have "Designated Fossicking Areas" that are open to the public/anyone. Some States requires a fossicking/mining permit for a small fee, which can be purchased online, information centres or general store. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Does this disturb the environment?
Diane Ezer what?
I see them. They are so pretty
Seems fun, and they look like blueberries!
What do u do with the chipped pieces?
That are no good
I tumble and polish them to use for jewelry making. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
I bet you could make some interesting projects if you suspended the leftover garnet sand in resin.
Laurie
. If you want I have thousands of small garnets. If you were to tumble them you could maybe to a drop into epoxy and have them suspended in different layers
Hi Liz. I just fixed my smart phone spelling in the comment below. I leave watched this before but I like it so I'm watching it again.
Anyway, I had an idea of what you could do with the smaller garnets that are too small (chips) to wire wrap but are still beautiful. Why dont you wire up a small cage-like pendant for the chips to held in. I have seen this done. AND with your wiring skills, you couldn't go wrong.! I think trapped garnet chips in a cage would make a beautiful necklace, pendant, earrings or even charms for a bracelet. Just an idea for you to kick around. Betty ♥️👽♥️
That's a great idea Betty and will keep in mind with my future projects. Cheers, Liz
I found an unusual piece of black shale and it looks like its just loaded with tiny garnets . I have no other clue what the material that holds the garnets might be .
dewey dodo Hi Dewey, May I suggest you look up "Garnet on Schist." Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Liz Kreate this piece of schist I picked up boggles the mind where it might have started out from and how old it could be . I have never seen a piece of material like this before to pick up over the years I walked the fields . Thanks for the suggestion .
Interesting
You can heat them a bit, they will get a amazing shine.
They are anyhow not a expensive gemstone 🤗
liz im looking for stone call amber can you let me know about if you have or have not
To put it simply, Amber is a gemstone that basically is a hardened (fossilized) tree sap/resin. Unfortunately, I'm yet to find one or two myself. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Hope I can go to Australia!!
liz do you have amber let me know. some thing
Hi Liz, you re lucky to live in a place that provies you with abundant precious tones., keep digingggg... hehehe. Btw do you have website or something where i can buy your stone?.
agus Wijayanto Thanks for watching agus. Glad you enjoyed watching our videos. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find the time to set up a website or organize things to sell. However, when I do find the time, I will first post them on my facebook page. Cheers, Liz
I would love to go there one day, I'm learning but I love to collecting rocks.
I love rough ones but necklace, braclet is good.
where can I find some? they are my birth stone,
I have a question, Is there a name for uncolored Garnet?
leuco garnet i think
yeah GLASS.
Green4Jayden YAG garnet
It's a garnet
Yes,grinding sand
Beautifully
Wish i can go there..Im from Phil, don't know if we have these kinds of gems..
Muito bom
Liz, you have a good soul. You take care, to take care of the environment, and you take care of yourself well. The "mask of Scarf" is to keep your dry environment from putting silicon, and other glass..., into your lungs. THANKS Pro - R Caupp RRT ...Respiratory Medicine. Take Care.
Opa aí tá muito bom hein trabalhando comendo e se divertindo né que esse trabalho a pessoa se diverte muito ocupa muita mente parabéns mais um link para você
what are they worth?
do you sell these gemstones in Amazon?
cause i'd love to buy some amethysts from your prospecting.
+Red Pilot I have some for sale on my website lizkreate.com. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
何と大量な……しかも結構大きい
日本でもガーネットは採れますが、綺麗なものは赤より緑色系統のほうが多き気がしますね。
I would like to buy too
no grader stome i looking for amber
whay i the name of your tumbler please?
4:07 GHOST ARE TOUCHING THE GARNET
The dirt pouring out of those cracks sure looks a lot like microscopic gold and silver. Hmmm..
That's a lot of work.....
In NY U.SA it's an environmental impact violation mining w/o lincense & 20 yrs in clink. Guday..... Comrade
This is why we have designated prospecting areas here in Australia. Big fines also apply for those still doing the wrong thing. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Liz
como me gustaría que sus vídeos estuviesen en español eso sería genial
Waste could be used on sandpaper. Ty
Im in north carolina .i definitly will use a few of your technics . Would there be anything i can find here you could use . Paliolithic rocks with art . Garnets ,rubies ,saphires mixed colors .,possibly emeralds. Thankyou for sharing info.
I wanted to send a few pics but couldnt. My bad
I have lots of Garnet
😳😭😭😭😭 you know the brown is iron and its a key to making star garnets .... A star garnet is not always see through.... I live in north idaho. 6 ray star garnets are here and India yet can be found all over. Your gems look great. Just breaking my heart as I watched you break them. Good to see you use them all tho.
Do you sell raw garnets?
that's my birthstone garnet...
Nice, my birthstone is Garnet lel
Beutiful stone I have
This is my first time seeing her face wow
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Shattering gems...ITS NOT RIGHT! -steven
Could you go back into your fandom corner? i mean, this comment section is most oftenly nice but seriously, do not quote Steven Universe! just stop, go back into your shame corner
Milton Gam that's kinda rude |:/
Milton Gam what's your problem with him taking about steven universe
I would LOVE to facet some of those beauties. When I see somebody able to fill a few tubs of garnets of which at least 25% appear to be facet-worthy, I tend to wonder why they cost So Damn Much ? Certainly there doesn't appear to be any shortage of them there. I'd give just about anything I have to spend a day or two hunting for garnets and fossicking for sapphires and even topaz. But alas, I'm a poor man and crippled. So even if the opportunity was there, I'd be unable to do it or at least not for long.
On my last count.... Out of one kilo of garnet, I only found twenty one pieces of facetable grade or eye clean. I find that when cut, I will still lose a few that'll have inclusions. Thanks for watching and take care. Cheers, Liz
Mi novia LizZ!!!
Gracias por mirar y espero que encuentres una novia a la que también le gusten las rocas. Saludos, Liz
@@LizKreate muchas gracias, sus videos muy geniales, saludos!!!
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Liz are you pinay?
Syempre naman Andong. Thanks for watching. Manigong bagong taon. Cheers, Liz
I have garnet stones for sale
Rough
go ahead and try and hit me if you're able
Filipina ka po?
Yes I am. Thanks for watching Ronald. Cheers, Liz
I love you ware you do wat state you lave
Thanks for watching Benilde. This is in Cloncurry, Queensland, Australia. Cheers, Liz
If you have a fossicking licence you are limited on how much you are able to Fossick .But I notice that you take a LOT More than you are aloud ; on all of your videos
Please only make comments when you know exactly what you are talking about. We have been prospecting all over Australia for over 50 years and know all the regulations extremely well. We take less than what we are allowed to and give much of what we find to fellow prospectors who are down on their luck. Cheers, Liz