When it comes to prospecting for gold and gems in Western Australia, I can't give exact locations as there are many rules and regulations governing where you can and can't go. Unfortunately when some people see these locations on a public forum, some do the wrong thing and make it difficult for gaining future access to some of these sites. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
No prospector in they're right mind would tell you where they are finding what they are, its a bad idea and one that could cost you a LOT of money should someone come in and steal material off your claim. In other words, don't bother asking, 9 out of 10 times your either be told the wrong location or not at all.
@@aznation4592 Its not so easy to say where a person found stuff short of posting exact map coordinates for a 10sq ft patch of earth. Theres more to it than just being secretive.
This is a wonderful video and most enjoyable indeed. It brings back memories as a young child in the late 1970's when I was given a beautiful parcel of intense blue aquamarine from WA. They were heavily flawed but all glassy and transparent.. The most divine intense blue. There were also glassy green beryls of a fluorite colour. Sold them on eBay a couple of year's for quite good prices as well but I really regret now as I probably will never come accross any like them again. I'll never forget that rich glassy blue. Some things are just too beautiful to sell. Thanks for sharing.
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Tell me about it. I didn't wanna leave. Looking forward to going back there. Merry Christmas and all the very best for 2018. Stay safe and Happy Hunting. Cheers, Liz
Good on you for supporting Devondale dairy products Liz! We used to supply them when we had the farm and our farmers need all the support they can get at the moment. 👍
What a spot! It occurs to me that if they crushed where you were collecting that there is probably a hole nearby with larger cobbles and perhaps some crystals still in the wall. Thanks for sharing.
It's a big area and we did not have time to explore it further; so who knows. Thanks for watching and commenting. Have a safe and Happy Holidays and all the best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
Australia must be the absolute best place to rock hound. You find all sorts of wonderful precious and semi precious stones. Love your videos. Makes me want to go rock hunting.
what makes a beryl an emerald is the ore. when a beryl forms on chromium it takes on a green hue and is therefore considered emerald. most of these are probably aquamarines, unless you see some shiny metal bits on them
Looks like she's on an early start to the right path of a good hobby Charlotte. Hope she gets a really big crystal for Christmas. :-) Thanks for watching. Merry Christmas and all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
I'm going to Australia from Japan at the end of next month, and will be doing paid sapphire Fossicking at Ruby Vale in QLD. Therefore, this route will take us from Brisbane via Rockhampton to Ruby Vale, and return via Chinchilla to the Gold Coast. Therefore, could you please tell me the points where I can easily search for gems around this route as it is OK for a fee? However, Mt Hay's Thunder Egg and Chinchilla's Petrified Wood have been used in the past, so they are excluded. If possible, the target rough stone should be a rough stone that can be cut into gemstones, such as garnet or aquamarine.
Sorry to just see this comment. Unfortunately for fossicking/gem hunting....November & December through February is the wrong time to go in these locations as the weather is too hot and wet in some parts. This is why we only go in winter to these locations. For your situation, maybe try looking into the Inverell, Glenn Innes area in NSW for precious gemstones. Look online for information to these areas. Please see link below to get you started. Cheers, Liz www.newellhighway.org.au/route39/fossikers-way/
I love watching all your videos. You're so full of energy and it feels like a child again seeing amazing things for the first time. And I'm learning at the same time about rocks and gemstones. Looks fun!
hey liz! great vid! what lovely euhedral crystals! if i were there i would be shaking like a leaf with excitement! :) especially with those pieces in matrix rather than just fragments
I suspect I may have found another way to make my wife squeal with delight; give her a pair of tweezers and a bunch of rocks. All jokes aside, love your videos & your passion as a Rockhound. Well done.😀.
That’s funny, I found a way to make your wife squeal with delight *also*, but it’s just between us so I don’t want to share it publicly. JUST KIDDING BROTHER!!! 🙏🙏🙏😁😁😁
Liz, where are you? I'm trying to convince my family to sell our home and buy a mobile home and do what you do. Life is short, you are always so happy & excited about what you do. Where are you on this trip?
This is in Western Australia Christine. I'm always content when I'm in the bush as I don't have to worry about bills and problems of the world. Thanks for watching and commenting.Merry Christmas to you and the family and may 2018 be the best year ever! Stay safe. Cheers, Liz
Christine H , I'll go with you on the road! Lol I have collected so many different types of stones from nearby creeks where I live and don't know what most of them are but so much fun collecting them!!
I have rough blue topaz, blue tourmaline, emerald, golden beryl and white clear crystals for sale, pls if you are a serious buyer contact me on WhatsApp +2348066172700
Great video! I would really like a video on where to find crystals in unlikely places and I’m sure others would too. That place looks AMAZING, thanks for sharing.
I wish I could get emeralds and stuff like that but where I live I basically only have fluorite and quarts and I’m a young rock/crystal/gemstone hunter my collection is basically just a ruby and serpentine and a chunk of blue jade I got in California when visiting family my dream is to do what you do Liz so keep up the fun rock hunting :D
Liz thanks for sharing your enthusiasm and knowledge. I hope you can do a video of how you will clean the beryl collector specimens and crystals. And if you make any into jewelry. I really enjoyed the one of you processing the garnet and prehnite, and when you featured your lapidary studio. Is there a way to email you other then through google+? I have some other questions about the garnet processing. I have a bunch to process. Thanks and cheers from Canada :)
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Hi Liz a friend of mine got a 120 ct gem quality crystal from that spot if its the Menzies area. I was led to believe it was the largest gem quality emerald found to date in Oz
I have rough blue topaz, blue tourmaline, emerald, golden beryl and white clear crystals for sale, pls if you are a serious buyer contact me on WhatsApp +2348066172700
So was I.....Had a BIG fight with hubby who prefers looking for gold....LOL Thanks for watching. Wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
I'm sure that if you ever come to Australia, you'll find that the prospecting over here can be very rewarding. Thanks for watching and happy hunting. Cheers, Liz
I appreciate that you included some notes about the matrix and geology in which the emeralds were found. I have my own place where I find emeralds but I don't understand the geology which limits my ability to really find the emeralds. If I knew more about the geology, I could read my site better.
I'm new to your channel and find it fascinating. I've loved rocks since I was a small child.. fossils, minerals, gems. I've never had the time to actually make a trip specifically for hunting them, tho. How in the world do you get word about these amazing places? Wow, what great fun!
Interesting..JTV sells what they refer to as emerald jewelry..but the stones that you call beryl are the ones they call Zambian emerald because of their solid color..no translucent.. I personally like the more translucent variety..but they must be darker..n with the emerald being my birthstone..I am looking for that perfect one.. Loved the peridot video
great place. In the part of the netherlands where I live its really hard to find some spots like these, and at most of the beaches with bedrocks everyrhing is covered with tar so its hard to find crystals that have been left by nature, but we have lots of spots where they fill up iron carcasses with a shit load of big raw stones, defenitely 1/3 of them contain crystals but these are owned by the town, the governing people of our town. So I could make myself at home and take some of the stones but then im still exceeding the law 😅 but they also dump a lot of these stone & sand mixtures next to or at entrances of forests so there is much to find but you'd have to find out for yourself where to look before you can just pick a day to start gem hunting
I'm a Beryl, and have always wanted a piece. Is it expensive to buy ? And are gems like this expensive to have polished ? I so enjoyed this video and your excitement at finding so much Beryl in one place :D
I have rough blue topaz, blue tourmaline, emerald, aquamarine, golden beryl and white clear crystals for sale, pls if you are a serious buyer contact me on WhatsApp +2348066172700
thanks for sharing your videos i Love watching all your videos onUA-cam especially when you found precious stone on mines and rivers. im just wondering if you sell it also in online?
Hey Liz Ur awesome. I live where there is tons of beryl and Emeralds. I collect the crystal ones. Big ones. I used the rock looking ones for my garden bed. Who can i sell them to? Are the ones on matrix worth anything. They are beautifl
Liz, I enjoyed watching your excitement in finding the green beryl crystals. Did you know you could recrystallize them into gem quality emeralds? Well, it appears you collected enough to do it. I collected several buckets of similar beryl crystals from a pegmatite deposit in New Hampshire in the early 1980's and learned with heat, pressure, a seed crystal, vanadium and chromium for color, then gem quality emeralds could be grown. Too bad beryllium is so toxic and the Russians beat me to the process and flooded the market.. Emeralds are still my favorite gem, regardless. Love your excitement!
I know I was born in America because If I was there I would never be home and gone too pure beautiful rocks. Cant resist more more even if my pockets are heavy to my knees.
What a great location! Im in South Carolina and find similar ones. Awesome, keep having fun, I make youtube videos too of my locations. WHat state is this?
Hi Liz. I just spent a few days down in Inverell fosicking for Saphires and I have caught the "fossicking bug". Do know of any places around the gold coast where I could fossick for semi-precious or precious stones? Cheers Greg
Hi Greg, I've never had a chance to explore the Gold Coast area but the link below might have some info. Good luck! Cheers, Liz www.qld.gov.au/recreation/activities/fossicking
It's a tough life Kim... I'm up at the crack of dawn, no appetite for the entire day and back to camp on dark. Wish I'm still there. Hu hu hu. :-( Thanks for watching, Happy holidays and all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
Liz, I once had a cockatiel who I raised from being newly hatched. Fed him baby cereal and other stuff, I have forgotten the recipe. Anyway, he was the love of my life. He would whistle at me when I dressed up, said a few words, whistled Yankee Doodle Dandy. He would take rides on my little long haired Chihuahua and groom her. He would sit on the edge of my dinner plate and we would feed each other. He did this until one day he jumped feet first into my plate of hot spaghetti. That burned his little feet and I had to put burn salve on him. Sammy was his name, sorry. Sammy was on the shoulder of my now ex-husband during dinner and the ex, for some reason decided, during dinner to step outside and Sammy took off.!! He was gone for about a week when my daughter heard his whistle up in a big tree. I made my husband drive his truck to the tree and with a long ladder and a net got him safely. But Sammy was never the same after being gone that long with our resources and passed away. I and my daughter were terribly heartbroken. I live in the country so we can bury our pets. I have many cats, dogs, lizards and birds buried there. So he is still close to me. I love the way you two interact with Pedro. Thank you for sharing.! 😍🇺🇸
Hey Liz! Sending the very best of Christmas wishes down under to you and your family. Hoping you all have a wonderful time and a fantastic new year too :)
Where in WA were these findings Liz?
When it comes to prospecting for gold and gems in Western Australia, I can't give exact locations as there are many rules and regulations governing where you can and can't go. Unfortunately when some people see these locations on a public forum, some do the wrong thing and make it difficult for gaining future access to some of these sites. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
No prospector in they're right mind would tell you where they are finding what they are, its a bad idea and one that could cost you a LOT of money should someone come in and steal material off your claim. In other words, don't bother asking, 9 out of 10 times your either be told the wrong location or not at all.
Liz Kreate Why share video if you cant say where ?
@@aznation4592 Its not so easy to say where a person found stuff short of posting exact map coordinates for a 10sq ft patch of earth. Theres more to it than just being secretive.
This is my question too😂
This is a wonderful video and most enjoyable indeed. It brings back memories as a young child in the late 1970's when I was given a beautiful parcel of intense blue aquamarine from WA. They were heavily flawed but all glassy and transparent.. The most divine intense blue. There were also glassy green beryls of a fluorite colour. Sold them on eBay a couple of year's for quite good prices as well but I really regret now as I probably will never come accross any like them again. I'll never forget that rich glassy blue. Some things are just too beautiful to sell. Thanks for sharing.
I have rough blue topaz, blue tourmaline, emerald, aquamarine, golden beryl and white clear crystals for sale, pls if you are a serious buyer contact me on WhatsApp +2348066172700
My goodness Liz, this is literal heaven!
Tell me about it. I didn't wanna leave. Looking forward to going back there. Merry Christmas and all the very best for 2018. Stay safe and Happy Hunting. Cheers, Liz
Am also into minning and I have lots of garnets and rough rubies
Liz, I just love the joy you show in finding all the treasures on earth. It's like a kid in a lolly shop.
Thank you for watching and commenting Mosel21. Glad to know you're enjoying my videos. Cheers, Liz
Good on you for supporting Devondale dairy products Liz! We used to supply them when we had the farm and our farmers need all the support they can get at the moment. 👍
We definitely always try to support our farmers. Thanks for watching Bradley and hope you enjoyed the video. Cheers, Liz
Holy moly! i dream of places like this where i live!!! 🏴🇬🇧
I love it. I am sure when those stones are cut and polish you will have wonderful gems.
What a spot! It occurs to me that if they crushed where you were collecting that there is probably a hole nearby with larger cobbles and perhaps some crystals still in the wall. Thanks for sharing.
It's a big area and we did not have time to explore it further; so who knows. Thanks for watching and commenting. Have a safe and Happy Holidays and all the best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
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I love to hear how excited you get when Wal finds a haul. He has a good eye! Tell him I said “Hi!” All the best for 2021. 😍
Thanks for watching. Wal says "Hi!" back. Wishing you too the very best for 2021.
Australia must be the absolute best place to rock hound. You find all sorts of wonderful precious and semi precious stones. Love your videos. Makes me want to go rock hunting.
Except it's all private property or conservation land. Lots there but locked up out of sight.
what makes a beryl an emerald is the ore. when a beryl forms on chromium it takes on a green hue and is therefore considered emerald. most of these are probably aquamarines, unless you see some shiny metal bits on them
Education is a fantastic gift you share!
Thanks for watching Bonnie. Merry Christmas and all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
Miss Liz....Long time fan here...You are kickin it TODAY!!!
Thanks for watching Michele. I just hope I get the chance to go back there. Cheers, Liz
myself and my 2 year old daughter love your videos! She has asked for "crystals" for Christmas!
Looks like she's on an early start to the right path of a good hobby Charlotte. Hope she gets a really big crystal for Christmas. :-) Thanks for watching. Merry Christmas and all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
Liz Kreate Merry Christmas to you and yours!
great find! Emerald my favorite gem of all!
I understand more rocks that I don't know before thank you
Wow! That's alot of green ones. Cool!😲
I'm going to Australia from Japan at the end of next month, and will be doing paid sapphire Fossicking at Ruby Vale in QLD. Therefore, this route will take us from Brisbane via Rockhampton to Ruby Vale, and return via Chinchilla to the Gold Coast. Therefore, could you please tell me the points where I can easily search for gems around this route as it is OK for a fee? However, Mt Hay's Thunder Egg and Chinchilla's Petrified Wood have been used in the past, so they are excluded. If possible, the target rough stone should be a rough stone that can be cut into gemstones, such as garnet or aquamarine.
Sorry to just see this comment. Unfortunately for fossicking/gem hunting....November & December through February is the wrong time to go in these locations as the weather is too hot and wet in some parts. This is why we only go in winter to these locations. For your situation, maybe try looking into the Inverell, Glenn Innes area in NSW for precious gemstones. Look online for information to these areas. Please see link below to get you started. Cheers, Liz
www.newellhighway.org.au/route39/fossikers-way/
I love watching all your videos. You're so full of energy and it feels like a child again seeing amazing things for the first time. And I'm learning at the same time about rocks and gemstones. Looks fun!
You stumbled into my dreamland!!!
One of my best finds are a 42.76 cart emerald and a 42.75 cart aquamarine so pretty good finds
WOW! You're lucky Aidan. We only get small ones here in Oz. Thanks for watching. Wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
What a gem spot!truly amazing!
I like the pyrite or mica! I'd never be able to leave... I have ocd and I'd have to look carefully at every single rock
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😂😂😂😂😂💕💕💕💕💕💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎 Ms. Liz you make my day with your enthusiasm,happy go 🍀 lucky attitude I ❤️ 🥰 it
Stunning Crystals!! :) great work Liz and Walt! Thanx for letting us come with on your adventures!
Thanks for watching and commenting Kelly. Cheers, Liz
Beautiful Crystals ! I was just walking through a similar area... then I woke up.
It's like finding a treasure chest when you find a area like that!
Thanks for watching Ded. Wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
You go girl again luv the excitement some sweet finds
Wow...what great finds in Australia...sweet!!! Nice emeralds!!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks!
it's so cool you find minerals i want have your chance to live in Australia
hey liz! great vid! what lovely euhedral crystals! if i were there i would be shaking like a leaf with excitement! :) especially with those pieces in matrix rather than just fragments
Such a fun video. Thankyou for posting.
I suspect I may have found another way to make my wife squeal with delight; give her a pair of tweezers and a bunch of rocks. All jokes aside, love your videos & your passion as a Rockhound. Well done.😀.
Yes, and as luck would have it she will be able to use her tweezers with this activity too. :)
That’s funny, I found a way to make your wife squeal with delight *also*, but it’s just between us so I don’t want to share it publicly. JUST KIDDING BROTHER!!! 🙏🙏🙏😁😁😁
Liz, where are you? I'm trying to convince my family to sell our home and buy a mobile home and do what you do. Life is short, you are always so happy & excited about what you do. Where are you on this trip?
This is in Western Australia Christine. I'm always content when I'm in the bush as I don't have to worry about bills and problems of the world. Thanks for watching and commenting.Merry Christmas to you and the family and may 2018 be the best year ever! Stay safe. Cheers, Liz
Christine H , I'll go with you on the road! Lol
I have collected so many different types of stones from nearby creeks where I live and don't know what most of them are but so much fun collecting them!!
Liz Kreate I've been collecting various quartzes mostly clear but also rose quartz and smoky quartz and citrine and fluorite
totally feel the same! explore this gorgeous planet! Nothing more generous than mother earth
+TdawnT 1226 I am ready. We can split the cost of a camper and let's roll.
What do you do with all the stones that you collect ? And do you ever get them cut ?
Thank you Liz for showing us what's possible if you just do a little walking in nature, look down and you might be surprised.
Lucky you! I love your enthusiasm, I would be the same!! 😂
Wow, wished I could find a patch like that in Ohio!!! Jealous but also happy for you finding these "little gems."
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WOW!!! JUST WOW!!! I'm a rockhound and have never seen anything like that, that's crazy
We are very lucky here in Australia to have such places still open to the public. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Yes that's awesome. I would love to visit. You guys have the best gold nuggets :O)
Great video! I would really like a video on where to find crystals in unlikely places and I’m sure others would too. That place looks AMAZING, thanks for sharing.
Lol what great fun, my head would be spinning.
Thanks for watching and commenting Debbie. Wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
I am so exited to be there with you lol so happy
Excellent miss Liz! Thank you, i love these kinda hunts!
Hi JB, Places like this are quite exhilarating but unfortunately far and few in between. Thanks for watching and Happy Hunting. Cheers, Liz
Emerald is colored by chromium. Love your enthusiasm! Kept it up!
I wish I could get emeralds and stuff like that but where I live I basically only have fluorite and quarts and I’m a young rock/crystal/gemstone hunter my collection is basically just a ruby and serpentine and a chunk of blue jade I got in California when visiting family my dream is to do what you do Liz so keep up the fun rock hunting :D
Liz thanks for sharing your enthusiasm and knowledge.
I hope you can do a video of how you will clean the beryl collector specimens and crystals.
And if you make any into jewelry. I really enjoyed the one of you processing the garnet and prehnite, and when you featured your lapidary studio.
Is there a way to email you other then through google+? I have some other questions about the garnet processing. I have a bunch to process.
Thanks and cheers from Canada :)
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR CHANNEL AND VIDEOS.....I REALLY LIKE FINDING BEAUTIFUL STONES TOO.....MARTY FROM SOUTH CAROLINA IN U.S.A. KEEP UP THE FUN AND INFORMATIVE VIDEOS.......
I wish I was there RIGHT NOW! Heaven.
Looks so fun! I love watching your videos
I NEED A RAKE AND A TRUCK, THAT FIELD WOULD BE MINE!💖💖💖🤗🤗🤗
Id love to have one of those! So fun!
Hi Liz a friend of mine got a 120 ct gem quality crystal from that spot if its the Menzies area. I was led to believe it was the largest gem quality emerald found to date in Oz
WOW! That's a beauty. Wish I found one that big. :-) Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
i so gotta go to Australia for crystal hunting. Liz you always show the best spots :)
I have rough blue topaz, blue tourmaline, emerald, golden beryl and white clear crystals for sale, pls if you are a serious buyer contact me on WhatsApp +2348066172700
Oh how fun!! Enjoy
Great spot, know wonder you were so excited with so much to choose from. Good workCheers Peter T.
Thanks for watching Peter T and wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
May you have a safe and exciting year a head, Cheers.
Looks like tons of fun .
Wow and I get excited when I find sea glass. There is amber on our beaches in the UK but never found any as yet
I am in love with your channel! I am studying to be a future geologist, and i want to live my life like you do! Thank you for these videos!
So beautiful! I think I would have to be dragged out of there lol
So was I.....Had a BIG fight with hubby who prefers looking for gold....LOL Thanks for watching. Wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
Thank you Liz... wishing you and Wally all the best for the New Years as well!
Thanks for the new video! You are such a joy to watch because you are so full of joy (also the pretty rocks are pretty great).
HUGS....Thanks for watching Emma Rose and wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
we always thought it would be interesting to rockhound and prospect out your way
I'm sure that if you ever come to Australia, you'll find that the prospecting over here can be very rewarding. Thanks for watching and happy hunting. Cheers, Liz
I appreciate that you included some notes about the matrix and geology in which the emeralds were found. I have my own place where I find emeralds but I don't understand the geology which limits my ability to really find the emeralds. If I knew more about the geology, I could read my site better.
I'm new to your channel and find it fascinating. I've loved rocks since I was a small child.. fossils, minerals, gems. I've never had the time to actually make a trip specifically for hunting them, tho. How in the world do you get word about these amazing places? Wow, what great fun!
Interesting..JTV sells what they refer to as emerald jewelry..but the stones that you call beryl are the ones they call Zambian emerald because of their solid color..no translucent..
I personally like the more translucent variety..but they must be darker..n with the emerald being my birthstone..I am looking for that perfect one..
Loved the peridot video
What's the different between this and phosphophyllite??
great place. In the part of the netherlands where I live its really hard to find some spots like these, and at most of the beaches with bedrocks everyrhing is covered with tar so its hard to find crystals that have been left by nature, but we have lots of spots where they fill up iron carcasses with a shit load of big raw stones, defenitely 1/3 of them contain crystals but these are owned by the town, the governing people of our town. So I could make myself at home and take some of the stones but then im still exceeding the law 😅 but they also dump a lot of these stone & sand mixtures next to or at entrances of forests so there is much to find but you'd have to find out for yourself where to look before you can just pick a day to start gem hunting
I'm a Beryl, and have always wanted a piece. Is it expensive to buy ? And are gems like this expensive to have polished ?
I so enjoyed this video and your excitement at finding so much Beryl in one place :D
I have rough blue topaz, blue tourmaline, emerald, aquamarine, golden beryl and white clear crystals for sale, pls if you are a serious buyer contact me on WhatsApp +2348066172700
Thank you. Same to you! Awesome video.
i like your collection of rocks .
Liz! I was wondering if you sell any of your stones. Im guessing you do, but do you have an online site? Thx Dave
Ohhhh wow I wanna visit this place.
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thanks for sharing your videos i Love watching all your videos onUA-cam especially when you found precious stone on mines and rivers. im just wondering if you sell it also in online?
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Liz, you are awesome!
Do you sell any of your treasures?
Not at the moment. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Liz
Hey Liz
Ur awesome. I live where there is tons of beryl and Emeralds. I collect the crystal ones. Big ones.
I used the rock looking ones for my garden bed.
Who can i sell them to?
Are the ones on matrix worth anything. They are beautifl
i buy
Just on curiosity..Where is it?
That's so amazing congrats
Very nice
Liz, I enjoyed watching your excitement in finding the green beryl crystals. Did you know you could recrystallize them into gem quality emeralds? Well, it appears you collected enough to do it. I collected several buckets of similar beryl crystals from a pegmatite deposit in New Hampshire in the early 1980's and learned with heat, pressure, a seed crystal, vanadium and chromium for color, then gem quality emeralds could be grown. Too bad beryllium is so toxic and the Russians beat me to the process and flooded the market.. Emeralds are still my favorite gem, regardless. Love your excitement!
This video helped me identify some specimens.
I know I was born in America because If I was there I would never be home and gone too pure beautiful rocks. Cant resist more more even if my pockets are heavy to my knees.
There are plenty of places in America to collect semi-precious and precious gemstones. Join a local mineral society or lapidary club.
Wow 👍👊👏
What a great location! Im in South Carolina and find similar ones. Awesome, keep having fun, I make youtube videos too of my locations. WHat state is this?
This is in Australia. Best of luck with your channel. Thanks for watching and wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
I'm in the upstate of South Carolina Crystal Collector. I have mined some amazing beryls near Tryon NC.
@@corashae2185 if you wouldn't mind sharing locations... I am in Charlotte and always looking for a new spot to hunt
You are my hero, Liz. Great finds.
:-).....Thanks for watching and wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
When do you usually go rock hunting and will you have more rock hunting videos up soon! :)
um feliz ano novo pra você e toda sua família.
Thanks for watching Waldemar and wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
hi maam,,how can i identify if the stone or crystal stone are valuable
I'd be so excited looking I'd forget to talk lol💖 love this Ty for sharing!
Hi Liz. I just spent a few days down in Inverell fosicking for Saphires and I have caught the "fossicking bug". Do know of any places around the gold coast where I could fossick for semi-precious or precious stones? Cheers
Greg
Hi Greg, I've never had a chance to explore the Gold Coast area but the link below might have some info. Good luck! Cheers, Liz
www.qld.gov.au/recreation/activities/fossicking
I wish I could go where you are to get some of the aqamerine there
Unbelievable spot, Australia really has some amazing minerals. Great video Liz
that looks like so much fun..........would be a nice life too.........thanks for sharing.......hugssss
It's a tough life Kim... I'm up at the crack of dawn, no appetite for the entire day and back to camp on dark. Wish I'm still there. Hu hu hu. :-( Thanks for watching, Happy holidays and all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, Liz
The aquamarines colors are Amazing top quality !💓💓💓💓💓💯💯💯💯💯
Thanks for watching John. Merry Christmas and all the very best for the New Year. Cheers, LIz
I didn't see a cutter in the lot, just crazed and cracked, cloudy beryl specimens. Good for giving away to the kids.
Liz, I once had a cockatiel who I raised from being newly hatched. Fed him baby cereal and other stuff, I have forgotten the recipe. Anyway, he was the love of my life. He would whistle at me when I dressed up, said a few words, whistled Yankee Doodle Dandy. He would take rides on my little long haired Chihuahua and groom her. He would sit on the edge of my dinner plate and we would feed each other. He did this until one day he jumped feet first into my plate of hot spaghetti. That burned his little feet and I had to put burn salve on him.
Sammy was his name, sorry.
Sammy was on the shoulder of my now ex-husband during dinner and the ex, for some reason decided, during dinner to step outside and Sammy took off.!! He was gone for about a week when my daughter heard his whistle up in a big tree.
I made my husband drive his truck to the tree and with a long ladder and a net got him safely.
But Sammy was never the same after being gone that long with our resources and passed away. I and my daughter were terribly heartbroken.
I live in the country so we can bury our pets. I have many cats, dogs, lizards and birds buried there. So he is still close to me. I love the way you two interact with Pedro. Thank you for sharing.!
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Where is that😍😍😍 I wanna come
Man this is such a cool video👏, so satisfying to watch ✌. And even that calcite is gorgeous! (Wish i could be there) Thanks!😃
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Aquamarine..😍😍😍
Happy Holidays Liz, Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching Tom, Happy holidays to you too and all the very best for the New Year. Stay safe. Cheers, Liz
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OMG your videos are so awesome. New bucket list I need to come to Australia for Rock hounding :)
beryl is my favorite! this video is basically what my dreams are like!
Hey Liz!
Sending the very best of Christmas wishes down under to you and your family. Hoping you all have a wonderful time and a fantastic new year too :)
Thanks MrTatts and same to you. May the New Year be great for you and your family. Cheers, Liz
Aquamarine is one of my fav gems
I have emeralds, aquamarine, topaz, morganite and tourmaline for sale