Digging Garnets NT, Australia

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2013
  • One of the more consistent Garnet locations in Australia.

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  • @anniemoonmaid
    @anniemoonmaid 10 років тому +1

    I just love this woman! She's amazing! Contagious enthusiasm and genuine appreciation and passion for the rocks! Nothing fake about her She's happy in her work...I wish I were with her ...sifting..finding...joy...what a fantastic day out! X

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому

      Thanks for watching and the kind comment metaphysics. Liz is certainly a great barrel of fun when she gets amongst the gemstones. Glad you found the vid entertaining. Hope all's great over your way...Cheers Wal.

  • @pamelacorona3665
    @pamelacorona3665 7 років тому +13

    When I was a child my Grandfather always panned for gold. During the Summer he took me with him. There was a river here in California that he was panning , there were all these little beautiful red pebbles. I asked him what they were he said they're just Garnets , they're not worth much ( they were very small ). When I grew up and learned that they were jewels I wished I would have picked them up and saved them. I love Garnets and think of my Grandfather when I see them. : )

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  7 років тому +3

      Thanks for watching Pamela. Once the garnets get to a reasonable size they are very popular in jewellery, and nice to hear that they remind you of your grandfather. All the very best...Wal.

    • @pamelacorona3665
      @pamelacorona3665 7 років тому

      Wal nLiz Thank You : )

    • @kaity4667
      @kaity4667 7 років тому

      Wal nLiz almost evrytime u say theres a cutter,there really not cutters!!! LOL!

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому +4

    +Ross Berg Thanks for watching Ross and hope you found the vid interesting. If ever you head that way, I'm sure you'll have a great time. All the very best, Wal

  • @ross_berg
    @ross_berg 10 років тому

    Always enjoy your videos, must get up to this patch one day, thanks again for sharing :)

  • @bettykuykendall2083
    @bettykuykendall2083 7 років тому

    AWESOME BLOSSOMS I'm a little behind everyone else but I have subscribed. I love your videos and how you tell the story of gemstones.🌹

  • @manoffaith3112
    @manoffaith3112 10 років тому

    I know how this may seem.....but I have been helping my parents who are elderly, and sing at their church, called Heaven bound, d it helps people and their faith. So, while riding around on a lovely used scooter I felt like I needed to stopp by this area full of trees. And I walked right to that lovely rock full of shiny crystals. It is like a terrific gift from our precious Father God. I happened to catch one of your interesting videos after thinking about that "gift" and whether I could find something else that would be precious to me. Something like that happened to me before about that rock when I happened to just walk up to an actual Indian arrow head. I live in Oklahoma, and there are so many rocks. I was not searching for any thing when I found the arrowhead. It was another gift I am sure. Thank you for your videos.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thank you very much for your comment Aman. I'm glad you share our common interest in gemstones and I'm sure you will find their presence rewarding in many ways. All the very best and hope luck stays on your side. Cheers, Wal

  • @lianeisme
    @lianeisme 4 роки тому

    You are my UA-cam go to, I love watching your videos thank you for sharing

  • @2lemonades
    @2lemonades 8 років тому

    Garnet is by birthstone and a fantastic grounding Base/Root chakra stone. I feel right at home watching your videos. Very relaxing.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      +2lemonades ...Thanks for watching and glad you enjoy some of our vids. All the very best...Wal.

  • @arslongarocks
    @arslongarocks 10 років тому

    I LOVE your videos. I hope I can come visit and go digging with you all some time!

  • @frequencyfluxfandango8504
    @frequencyfluxfandango8504 8 років тому

    Wow, Thanks for this. I Love Garnets and I've never seen anyone digging for these before. Really interesting. Good luck in the future.
    Love from Dorset. UK.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому +1

      +MungoidHen ...Glad you enjoyed the vid. The particular garnet from this region has a distinctive mauve colouring which is not very common in the garnet family. Hope all's going great in the UK....cheers Wal.

    • @frequencyfluxfandango8504
      @frequencyfluxfandango8504 8 років тому

      Wal nLiz Wow yeah very pretty. I bet it must be quite addictive searching for these beauties. Hard work too though, by the looks of it. Thanks again for sharing.
      Yeah things are good in the UK, but it's a bit cold over here at the moment !! = )

  • @OakRidgePrimitives
    @OakRidgePrimitives 9 років тому +3

    Ahh every time I watch your vids, I just want to hop on a plane and head to Australia! Awesome finds. I cant wait for winter to be over so I can head out and find some more herkimer diamonds

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому

      Thanks for watching and the comment Oak Ridge. Hope luck is on your side with the Herkimer's. All the very best...Wal.

    • @phillynn79
      @phillynn79 9 років тому +1

      OakRidgePrimitives Ha! Me too! I think this will be the year I do my first rockhounding :) Cheers!

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому

      phillynn79 Hope you have some fun with rockhounding phyllynn. Cheers Wal.

  • @DiamondTV20011
    @DiamondTV20011 6 років тому +1

    Watch the other videos in the channel
    ua-cam.com/video/RIsTaRkbTpo/v-deo.html
    What are these stones?

  • @Serkanbah
    @Serkanbah 10 років тому

    thanks for the video.i really like this kind of videos.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed the vid Serkanbah as much as we enjoy making them. All the very best, Wal

  • @olajankowska2972
    @olajankowska2972 10 років тому

    I have just found your videos and I love what you do :) My dream is to go and dig for crystals , I love all of them :) Thank you for doing what you do :)

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed the vid Ola. It's certainly is a very rewarding hobby. Crystals are always unique and command a lot of attention. Best wishes, Wal

  • @rainbowdash3631
    @rainbowdash3631 8 років тому +21

    This is garnet, back together
    Nice vid btw

  • @mikozaire58
    @mikozaire58 10 років тому

    Wonderful! When it cools down next year we might go out and have a look. Cheers

  • @marionky3249
    @marionky3249 10 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. Ben E. Clement Mineral Museum, 205 N Walker St. Marion, KY houses an outstanding collection of minerals, gemstones, carvings, period journals, photographs, mining tools and other items. The collection has been visited by various authorities on minerals and is believed to be one of the finest in existence. The Ben E. Clement Mineral Museum, Inc. was formed in June 1990 to make the attraction something that would generate outside interest in the mineral and mining heritage of West Kentucky.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Marion. Cheers, Wal

  • @labowie98
    @labowie98 10 років тому

    Really enjoyed the video. Looks like a lot of fun - wish I was there :-)

  • @margui6224
    @margui6224 8 років тому

    Garnets are beautiful gems. I have some of them since it's my birthstone.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      +Margui622 ...thanks for watching. Cheers Wal.

  • @emjan1000
    @emjan1000 10 років тому +1

    We did the track in your vid Easter w/e just gone, followed your directions, did a HUGE amount of exploring throughout the Cattlewater Pass and associated tracks but the hole you were digging in with that amount of schist was nowhere to be found. We think a waterhole with bulldozed and gravelled sides may have been it.
    Further down were the fossicking areas which produced an abundance of garnets, mostly low grade though we did manage to find a nice 6-7mm cutter.
    I would also like to warn any visitors to this track that there are a couple of sharp rocky sections that could take out a tyre or two and that took a chunk off our 50/50's with careful driving.....but a great place to visit and camp..

  • @fixfireleo
    @fixfireleo 10 років тому

    you are so lucky to have these things to go collect!

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Garnet is quite common all over the world and I'm sure there would be some not far from your area....hope you get a chance to collect some for yourself....Cheers Wal.

  • @jasonc2861
    @jasonc2861 10 років тому

    Great vid,great finds!!!

  • @roberthayward9299
    @roberthayward9299 8 років тому

    Thanks for another great video. I do enjoy watching your work. I'm a mostly retired geologist. My initial opinion on the source rock for your garnets is that it is a biotite, sillimanite, garnet schist.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      +Robert Hayward ...Thanks for watching Robert and glad you enjoyed the vid. Take care...Wal.

  • @christopherbinigay4603
    @christopherbinigay4603 9 років тому +4

    very nice! hey, wal&liz. i really enjoyed watching you guyse's vides, hey liz you think you can give me a tips on finding or what are the indications in finding gems what to look for before i start digging. i'm just getting into this and i'm still lost in what to look for thank you much and god bless!

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому +1

      Glad you're enjoying the vids Christopher. Firstly you need to research some gemstone location books for gem deposits near your area. Particular gemstones, such as Sapphires, Garnets Zircons, have a very high specific gravity and as such are generally on the lower sections of the wash and close to / on the bedrock.
      The best indicators are the heavier ironstone minerals and a common heavy black stone called Spinel. These all concentrate together in the wash. Best of luck with it all...Cheers Wal.

    • @christopherbinigay4603
      @christopherbinigay4603 9 років тому

      Wow! Love this info. Thank you sooo.. much. I will copy and paste this then print it out so i well have it all the time whenever I need to refresh my memory. :) thanks again. god bless always. Cheers....

    • @janiceshellabarger9341
      @janiceshellabarger9341 6 років тому +1

      Wal nLiz www.artconnectionsgallerybastrop.com/blog/announcement-acg-is-moving

  • @bombs463
    @bombs463 8 років тому

    Very pretty! Garnet is my birthstone.

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    and some quite pretty sandpaper at that. There's some nice facet grade stuff amongst it to keep the interest up,.. Cheers Wal.

  • @mintyplayz3089
    @mintyplayz3089 8 років тому +27

    Did you said cluster!?

  • @hardrockuniversity7283
    @hardrockuniversity7283 8 років тому

    Would tumbling the rough stone help gently break it along the fractures while cleaning them for easy sorting?
    Keith

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      +Hard Rock University Thanks for watching Keith. Generally speaking, tumbling will not cause a garnet to fracture and break along inclusion lines, so this would not be a viable way of sorting. What tumbling does do, is clearly show where the fracture lines are, and as such gives a great indication of what is a facetable stone. It also gives the best indication of what the cut color will look like, and makes preforming of the stone much easier prior to cutting. All the best...Wal.

    • @hardrockuniversity7283
      @hardrockuniversity7283 8 років тому

      Very interesting. I haven't seen much in the way of gemstone prospecting on You Tube and your videos are intriguing. I will keep my eyes open to the possibility in the future.
      Keith

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  9 років тому +6

    +Mitch smile Thanks for the comment Mitch. Hope you get a chance to prospect yourself some time....Cheers Wal.

    • @marco_don6579
      @marco_don6579 8 років тому

      +Wal nLiz Hello , I have a red stone, which I found , so I wanted to ask whether it is worth ..

    • @darcyroberts5216
      @darcyroberts5216 8 років тому

      its good to see Australia getting noticed

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      Thanks for watching Darcy. All the best...Wal.

    • @ananz9233
      @ananz9233 7 років тому

      Cheers Wal.

    • @aliyahbalatero8359
      @aliyahbalatero8359 7 років тому

      Wal nLiz where are u from and were in austrilla do you find that?

  • @mctron22rd
    @mctron22rd 6 років тому

    WHAT you guys have a channel together! Fantastic! I did not know! I recognized Lizzie's voice! You have a new sub!

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  6 років тому

      Crystal and Robert Dominguez glad you’re enjoying some of our adventures and hope all’s going great over your way. Cheers Wal.

  • @venisapolu871
    @venisapolu871 10 років тому

    great video, thanks for sharing.. hard work paid off :).

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching Dal. We don't consider it hard work when we're having so much fun exploring. Finding them is just a bonus. All the very best, Wal

  • @tomboardman5694
    @tomboardman5694 8 років тому +1

    thank you for sharing, you are a great team! would love to visit some day to find some treasure & good friend's!

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      +Tom Boardman Thanks for the kind comment Tom. Hope good luck follows you around on your adventures. Cheers Wal.

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    Quite easy to do that Mike...lol. hope you enjoyed the scenery out there. cheers Wal.

  • @wendyferraro8552
    @wendyferraro8552 6 років тому

    Was seems to be a man of few words. Goes in gets the job done, then when the time is right, goes to get his cuppa. :-) I LOVE garnets. Found myself weeping through the video. (sigh). Great job!

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching Wendy and hope you enjoyed the vid. Garnets are certainly a very attractive stone. All the best...Wal.

  • @cherryluz8306
    @cherryluz8306 8 років тому

    wish i could experience hunting gems like you ,lately been watching gems stone things ..thanks for uploading such a video like this (wink wink)

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      +cherry luz ...Thanks for watching Cherry and hope you get a chance to do some prospecting some day yourself. Take care...Wal.

  • @archeodigger
    @archeodigger 9 років тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful Garnets! Never knew they came in pink. The ones we see here in Alaska are a brandy red color and we hope to go digging for them for the first time this coming summer. Thanks for taking us along and sharing in such a wonderful hobby. BTW, do you folks get them cut? Would love to see what they look like finished. GL&HH Doug, Palmer Alaska

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому

      Thanks for watching Archaeodigger and commenting. There's only a few areas in Australia where this color can be found and they make a nice stone when cut. We generally cut our own stones but have been too busy cutting Sapphires for a while. Will cut a few of these Garnets next and post some pics for you. All the very best...Wal.

    • @archeodigger
      @archeodigger 9 років тому

      Thanks, would love to see them!

  • @sellosqueez6278
    @sellosqueez6278 8 років тому +12

    Don't anger your Garnet unless you want her to unfuse and become Ruby and Sapphire

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    Thanks for watching korpakukac...there's some quite good garnets in this region...all the best, Wal

  • @claudetremblay3719
    @claudetremblay3719 8 років тому

    What do you do with the garnet ? i got some the size of a baseball.. I could send you a picture of them if you want. Ad loved the video. I'm in Canada

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому +1

      +Claude Tremblay ...Thanks for watching Claude. We use the better quality stones in our jewelry creations, and facet many for dress rings. All the best...Wal.

  • @artemiosandoval2032
    @artemiosandoval2032 10 років тому

    Interesting video. I wish I could go there but I live in the US.
    I had a question, you mentioned in a old comment that you send some of the garnets to Thailand for cutting.
    I've tried looking online but couldn't find an answer. Why is the gemcutting industry so big in Thailand?
    On ebay, pretty much all the cut gems come out of Thailand.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching Artemio and sorry to take so long to respond....been in the Australian Outback chasing gold and gemstones for the past 3 months. We send many of our lesser quality stones to "Lamberts" and cut the better ones our self. Cheers Wal.

  • @MinnowCreekGirl
    @MinnowCreekGirl 7 років тому

    Do you have videos of your jewelry making using the gems you find?

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    Thanks for watching hayner, and hope all is going great over your way....cheers Wal.

  • @j.s-g.5318
    @j.s-g.5318 10 років тому

    Are they good for putting them into rings? and how much are they worth?

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Garnet is a well sort after gem for jewelery making and the value is totally dependent on the type of jewelery being made. All the best...Wal.

  • @thomas101834
    @thomas101834 9 років тому +1

    Great dig. I know Garnetts are some of the most common gemstones but still, I've seen some beautiful stones that are Garnetts. Think about it, Tsavorite and the mandarin variety of spessartite, are Garnets, not to mention demantoid.
    Keep up the good work.
    Happy Hunting.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому

      thomas101834 Hope you enjoyed the dig thomas. It's the thrill of the hunt that makes rock hounding such a pleasant pastime and even common Garnets can bring a smile if the color is clear and cutable. Take care...Wal.

    • @lampuyoutube9119
      @lampuyoutube9119 6 років тому

      thomas101834 test

  • @kaynehartley3912
    @kaynehartley3912 8 років тому

    I have found many crystals but never the amour you found within how long??

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      Thanks for watching Kayne. All the best....Wal.

  • @aumetalmental8403
    @aumetalmental8403 6 років тому

    Just wondering, do you find any gold when you're sifting garnets? In US, garnets and gold are very commonly found together, as well as other semi precious stones.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching William. This particular location has no gold in the area, but as in the States, we do have many gold bearing streams that have garnet associated with it. Best of luck out there. Cheers Wal.

  • @trionsubandono5551
    @trionsubandono5551 9 років тому

    awesome video !! I wish i had a chance to go there prospecting garnets. I found mostly agate here Indonesia

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому

      Trion Subandono Thanks for watching Trion and hope you get a chance to hunt for Garnets some day. Take care...Wal.

  • @indyme2
    @indyme2 10 років тому

    Cool! Nice finds. Keep digging and posting the videos.

  • @sockpuppetbitme
    @sockpuppetbitme 3 роки тому

    There's other plaves nearby with real gemmy cubes of the stuff. Quite a dark red though. Found plenty of the pink stuff too but it's a bit harder to find a big gemmy piece of the pink.

  • @daniaa.oliva-pena8876
    @daniaa.oliva-pena8876 7 років тому +1

    Amazing Australia :)

  • @kateymateymusic1
    @kateymateymusic1 2 роки тому

    I just found garnets at Ruby gap gorge. If I ever find a Decent size one, who do you get to facet them? (I’m in Victoria). Is there a special fossicking group I can ask?

  • @CBW0314
    @CBW0314 10 років тому

    Do you do this for money and if so, how much did you make that day?

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    Thanks for the comment jason and hope you enjoyed the scenery. Cheers Wal.

  • @kifayatrehman6948
    @kifayatrehman6948 10 років тому

    nice video i learn much from it, do u ever mined black tourmaline and what other mineral is expected to be with black tourmaline specially when the said mineral is in feldspar.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching Kifayat. We only mine clear gemstones as we use them for faceting and jewelry making. Best of luck in your area. Cheers, Wal

    • @kifayatrehman6948
      @kifayatrehman6948 10 років тому

      Hi,
      You didn't answered what I have asked. What other minerals r expected to b in association with black tourmaline when u r digging?
      Thx

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      kifayat rehman
      Black tourmaline is associated with the quartz variety of minerals. Often, a variety of garnets and occasionally beryl is formed within the same locality. Cheers, Wal

    • @kifayatrehman6948
      @kifayatrehman6948 10 років тому

      Thank you very much

  • @MineHits
    @MineHits 7 років тому

    hello, do u have webpage? or any collecting photos archieve. (for buy)

  • @Peregar4ik
    @Peregar4ik 10 років тому

    I wish you had a gopro camera on your head and that you would film longer, this is so relaxing and exciting at the same time :)
    Thank you

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Peregar. I can't seem to think when I have the gopro on my head or chest. I've tried using it but have to revert back to this camera. I'm still working on a gadget that I could mount somewhere close to me so I can get a better non shaky shot. All the best, Liz

  • @kildee0170
    @kildee0170 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, that 104 degrees in America. I couldn't get out and dig in that hot weather...

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  3 роки тому +1

      Certainly not the best temp but the excitement keeps you going.

  • @lolgalit
    @lolgalit 10 років тому

    so anyone can go and look for them? Or speacial premision needed?

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching Olga. Yes, anyone can collect them. All of our videos are locations of prospecting field that anyone can go to and collect gold and gems. Some areas require a Permit which anyone can obtain for a small fee. All the very best, Liz

  • @wajana1786
    @wajana1786 7 років тому

    A nest of Garnets. Ooh. What do you do with the gems found?

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    Thanks Imagof, I'm with you on that one. Love to find a spot where gold just fell out of the banks...Cheers wal.

  • @chivaass
    @chivaass 6 років тому

    Beautiful granet..... Good job granet ....

  • @RaySarasin
    @RaySarasin 10 років тому

    Very nice video wish I was there cheers and good luck

  • @daydreams4rock
    @daydreams4rock 9 років тому +1

    Beautiful stones - well done

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому

      daydreams4rock Thanks for watching 4rock, and hope you found the vid interested....all the best...Wal.

    • @daydreams4rock
      @daydreams4rock 9 років тому

      i watch a lot of your stuff and really admire your skills in fossecking. I also fossect for sapphire and have done ok too.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому +1

      daydreams4rock Thanks and hope luck follows you around on the sapphire fields. Take care...Wal.

  • @MylesNicholas
    @MylesNicholas 8 років тому

    A popup shade cloth awning would be a winner, just enough light to see what you are doing. A week of 40C here on the coast in Perth.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      +Myles Nicholas ...Certainly a great idea when the weather gets real hot, and there's many days on the garnets where the weather gets up around 40C like over in Perth. Take care and all the best...Wal.

  • @RamjetMetalDetecting
    @RamjetMetalDetecting 10 років тому

    great work guys

  • @ashantagardenhire4341
    @ashantagardenhire4341 3 роки тому

    This is so cool to dig

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching.

  • @Lobo_WPG
    @Lobo_WPG 7 років тому

    how much is garnet eorth

  • @sethmark6201
    @sethmark6201 8 років тому

    There are tons of garnets in my area. I'm near Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania, and I've found tiny ones in matrix rocks, though I once found one the size of my thumbnail.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      +sarah mark Thanks for watching Sarah. Clear ones can cut into a very good looking gemstone and set well in rings and pendants. All the very best...Wal.

  • @deborahduthie4519
    @deborahduthie4519 3 роки тому +1

    Looks like a trip to Fossick for Garnets in NT is a good destination.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  3 роки тому

      Well worth the effort you can make it up that way...

  • @w1i2l3m4a56r
    @w1i2l3m4a56r 10 років тому

    how much are these if you sell them? just wondering

  • @MrPectus3
    @MrPectus3 8 років тому

    goood video and hello from finland

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      +MrPectus3 ...Thanks for watching and hope all is going great over there in Finland. We have many Finnish friends over here and all are very keen trout fishermen. Take care...Wal.

  • @lexfaust7121
    @lexfaust7121 10 років тому

    What is the price of pomegranates in 2014 per gram? And just to take the bulk raw grenades - please address - buying???

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    Glad you enjoyed the vid indy, all the best , Wal.

  • @user-bv6oh9kr4b
    @user-bv6oh9kr4b 7 років тому

    Что за киноварь вы там собираете? HgS?

  • @bridgettebrown6689
    @bridgettebrown6689 8 років тому

    Pretty. Thanks for sharing. Hope you didn't leave the Mrs behind

  • @hardyakka6200
    @hardyakka6200 7 років тому

    do you sell tumbled garnets?

  • @narayankotian2437
    @narayankotian2437 7 років тому

    How much the Garnet is worth?

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    Thanks for watching labowie, and glad you enjoyed it..best wishes. Wal.

  • @megabreeeze
    @megabreeeze 10 років тому

    Could you do an update on your finds when you take it home and you start to clean them up and shape it for a ring or show us what you do with them all, thanks loved your video. Makes me want to look for some.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching Mega and commenting. A jewelery making vid is certainly on our list for this channel, but if you go and check out Liz Kreate channel she has a fewtutorials of what we do on there....All the best..Wal.

  • @apostoldrakko
    @apostoldrakko 8 років тому

    Very, very, very nice. :)

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  8 років тому

      +Salamander Drakko ...Thanks for watching. All the very best...Wal.

  • @shwarmakubos2364
    @shwarmakubos2364 9 років тому

    how much money this kind of gems?

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching shwarma. As individual cut stone, they bring between 20 to 60 dollars per carat. This can vary depending on the quality of the stone. Cheers, Wal

  • @mariaemedinadiaz
    @mariaemedinadiaz 5 років тому

    I love ❤️ it omg 😮 beautiful,beautiful 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @clappedoutcam710
    @clappedoutcam710 10 років тому

    wow that is a lot of garnet I live in the USA north west I find garnet dust in the rivers I haven't found any large ones yet

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    Thanks for watching phillipa and glad you enjoyed. Best wishes..Wal.

  • @aaronalexander7582
    @aaronalexander7582 10 років тому

    Sorry I live in Darwin is it 88 km from Darwin City or ?

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching Arun. This area is 80ks from Alice Springs. Cheers Wal.

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    Thanks Ray and hope you found it interesting...Cheers Wal.

  • @robertbetts3953
    @robertbetts3953 10 років тому

    I FIND SMALL GARNETS IN CONCENTRATES WITH BLACK IRONS N GOLD..,,,GREAT VIDEO I ENJOY WATCHING YOU DIG. ★★★★★♥☮

  • @haynerbass
    @haynerbass 10 років тому

    Winter is coming on here (southern British Columbia) time to finish with the garden. One the bears are hibernating I'll likely head out again.

  • @Gryffster
    @Gryffster 10 років тому

    Do you cut these yourselves?

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching Gryffster. We cut most of our larger stones ourselves and send many of the smaller ones to Bangkok for cutting as they are far cheaper over there. Have a great Christmas and stay safe over the break. Cheers, Wal

  • @craigelad4315
    @craigelad4315 9 років тому

    Do you possibly know the location of the garnets?

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому

      Thanks for watching Daniel. Garnets are fairly common on most gem fields in Australia.The Garnets in the Harts Ranges of NT are scattered throughout the ranges and If you are in the region the best place to get local knowledge is from the "Gem Tree Caravan Park Just off the Plenty Highway. They have a large range of mud maps and plenty of local information. Cheers Wal.

    • @craigelad4315
      @craigelad4315 9 років тому

      Wal nLiz Thanks for the help! Also whats that croxbar thing you work with?

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  9 років тому

      Daniel Palmer
      The Crow bar is a hardened steel bar great for digging vertical holes like shafts, and rapidly speeds up the process. Cheers Wal.

    • @craigelad4315
      @craigelad4315 9 років тому

      Wal nLiz
      Thanks mate! :)

  • @minecraftmaster161
    @minecraftmaster161 10 років тому

    do you do this for your job?

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching 161. we do this a hobby only and have passion for collecting both Gold and Gemstones.

  • @covertgreen
    @covertgreen 3 роки тому

    Can I ask where exactly is this location please? Thank you Liz

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  3 роки тому

      It's in the Hart's range East of Alice Springs..you go past the gemtree caravan park turn off...first turn to the right goes to the zircon fields... second to the right goes to the garnet fields...your best bet is to stay your first night in the caravan park as they have all the info you need plus mud maps...they also do tag along trips... hope this helps...

  • @DosandTos
    @DosandTos 10 років тому

    how expensive are those

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching Dos. Many from this region crack easily and hard to get some very large stones to cut. The Pink stones can bring some good money once they are set in jewelery. Cheers Wal.

  • @DalTones79
    @DalTones79 8 років тому

    I got geological gemstone magazine as a kid for a while and this other solid transparent cube for looking at small items like insects which had a magnifying lid and we had a not so useful a microscope. I think I might be a scientist or something

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    They're best set in jewelery before trying to sell them. Some of the pinks can fetch good money, and I've seen them sell for over $70 / ct. Cheers Wal.

  • @WalnLiz
    @WalnLiz  10 років тому

    Thanks for watching CBW, we only collect gold and gems for the recreational enjoyment, all the best, Cheers wal.

  • @gjtboon
    @gjtboon 10 років тому

    Are u out near Mud Tank ? I found heeps out there years ago

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching Geoff. The 2 garnet fields we visited are not far from the Mud Tank. All the very best, Wal

  • @abdikadiradan9676
    @abdikadiradan9676 5 років тому

    Wonderful I'm interested in this and finding some locally

  • @slaagold6020
    @slaagold6020 10 років тому

    love it

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks Catherine. Glad you enjoyed the vid. Cheers, Wal

  • @fordtechchris
    @fordtechchris 10 років тому

    You guys are finding large garnets. We find smaller garnets in California and I was told by a jewler they are worthless. Very curious how much a large garnet is worth.

    • @WalnLiz
      @WalnLiz  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching Chris. A lot depends on the type of garnet and the color, as they come in various colors from red to pink to green etc, with the pinks and greens bringing bigger premiums because of the rarity.
      If a jeweler told you that garnet is worthless, then maybe you could ask him why is it he is selling worthless stones in his shop. He will have lots of garnet rings and jewelery on display. Mention to him, seeing that they are worthless, can he sell one to you for your wife at half price.....love to see his reaction. Cheers Wal.

    • @fordtechchris
      @fordtechchris 10 років тому

      I get your point, but he is a family friend. He may have just meant my small buck shot sized garnetts were worthless. Mostly Dark red is what we found too.