Hi this video has a lot of information I have been wanting to know more about and you obviously have some great knowledge about this area and it's history. Unfortunately the wind is blowing strongly affecting audio and blowing your hauf in your mouth too. Could you please contact me as this is where I live and this is the first fossicking I will do finally. I know there's gems in my backyard so to speak. Plus I'm interested in geology, earth processes, Ibfinf it fascinating even as I child I have always been interested in volcanoes etc. Cheers mate hope to learn as much as I can
@@the_dingo_show I haven’t had a chance yet to go out and have a look, but yeah I’ve found a fair few resources that demonstrates significance of the locations. Keep us posted if you do check it out :)
I went there a few days ago it was really hot and I mined a amtheus the workers said it was the biggest in the shop but I have it with me I was on level 2 top
That’s awesome Amy! I tried taking out two huge ones on level 2 but gave in cause they were bound to the larger rock matrix 🫠 I’d love to see pics of your finds!
Thanks Chris! Flint/Chert is a sedimentary rock so I would look around coastal areas or places where there have been uplift from ocean floors (e.g. valleys of the granite belt or the blue mountains near Sydney). The tambourine area is primarily volcanic (igneous) so the wrong formation environment however there may be pockets that I’m not aware of! I hope that helps :)
Great explanations Ash
Thank you! I really appreciate that :)
Cut it and show us inside! It looks so awesome and im sure it will have an interesting interior.
You reckon? I am SO torn about what to do!
Super interesting!!!!
I thought so too!
Nice. Keep going on adventures
Thanks Da Fi! More coming soon…
Hi this video has a lot of information I have been wanting to know more about and you obviously have some great knowledge about this area and it's history. Unfortunately the wind is blowing strongly affecting audio and blowing your hauf in your mouth too. Could you please contact me as this is where I live and this is the first fossicking I will do finally. I know there's gems in my backyard so to speak. Plus I'm interested in geology, earth processes, Ibfinf it fascinating even as I child I have always been interested in volcanoes etc. Cheers mate hope to learn as much as I can
very informative and also a very nice collection! is there anywhere to find fossils in SEQ?
Not that I’ve found so far but if you know of any let me know!
Look up dinmore and redbank plains fossils! Located within Ipswich, not far from Brisbane
@@brookebennett5638 thank you I'll take a closer look! Some great historical find there looks like
@@the_dingo_show I haven’t had a chance yet to go out and have a look, but yeah I’ve found a fair few resources that demonstrates significance of the locations. Keep us posted if you do check it out :)
I went there a few days ago it was really hot and I mined a amtheus the workers said it was the biggest in the shop but I have it with me I was on level 2 top
That’s awesome Amy! I tried taking out two huge ones on level 2 but gave in cause they were bound to the larger rock matrix 🫠 I’d love to see pics of your finds!
Awesome video. I live near tambourine, do you have any idea where I might find a small sample of flint or chert?
Thanks Chris! Flint/Chert is a sedimentary rock so I would look around coastal areas or places where there have been uplift from ocean floors (e.g. valleys of the granite belt or the blue mountains near Sydney). The tambourine area is primarily volcanic (igneous) so the wrong formation environment however there may be pockets that I’m not aware of! I hope that helps :)
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Thanks guys!
Do not cut the egg. I repeat. Do not cut it. It looks eggcellent
It’s still intact!
CRACK THAT EGG LIKE BREAKFAST
So undecided Olivia!
Definitely need to cut them, they look like they will be geodes
I am so tempted to
Don't cut the egg.
I am so attached to how perfect it is formed!