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Steve in PR-
Same place: 13 yr old girl found 2.93-carat diamond ![]() Charleston Daily Mail I need to go check this place out.... |
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I have been a rockhound ,,well its been decades now ,,and have hunted gemstones both precious and semi precious in many different places .
This example came from alaska ,,its a very large garnet still in the matrix(rock) that it formed in . ![]() I have also hunted opal and sun stones in oregon ,rose quartz in the Blackhills(back when a person could still pick up a rock there )thats no longer allowed . Metalman
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I'd love to know more on this subject, too, especially with having a creek on our property - what are the possibilities we could find something? And how do we know what to specifically look for? Do certain gems occur in some places and not others? Is any creek a potential spot? (deep breath)
Joe and the kids and I are constantly wading in the creek during the summer months looking for "pretty" rocks. Joe watched the pay gem mining show on tv the other night and then showed me some of the rocks he'd pulled out of our creek. They definitely had a purplish hue to them...but real amethyst? I'm skeptical. Can anyone recommend a good book on creek-style gemstone hunting and what to look for? Would make a good Christmas present for hubby. |
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My wife and I search through tailings from mines around the Mojave desert, Joshua Tree monument and other desert areas. There is quite a bit of jade to be found on the California beaches.
We have loads of rocks piled up all over our back yard. One of these days I need to get some gemstone working tools and the proper tumbler. But in the meantime I am just banking the rocks. There are lots of sites on the web that cover the locations talked about on the travel channel and more. Really love those mine tailings though. They were single minded and if it wasn't the ore they were mining it went on the tailings. I have found gold, silver and gemstones in the tailings.
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