Thanks for showing the tail out, I enjoyed that and I'm pretty sure others would too. I didn't expect a lot of opal that's the nature of the beast. But at least you are finding something. May I suggest sometime showing some of the opal up close. Cheers 😊
Yep, will put that in the next video and will try to getter better close ups in the future. I need a camera person. And I appreciate the suggestions, cheers.
The rock rolling down the belt was priceless. I laughed and laughed bc thats some shite that would happen to me. 🤣😂🤣 God bless you guys and keep cranking the videos out. We Americans love our Aussie friends and seeing their success !!! 🙏💪🙏
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Hello again!!! Michigan is currently having winter, so i can't wash beach sand for gold or Indian arrow heads! Till April!!! Question??? Do you use a black light? Ive seen some use black lights! Just a pondering! Hello kiwi!! If you see unc tellem Michigan says hello!!!
Winter stopping you I would have never thought off seeing I've only seen light snow once, Yeah we have a blacklight, it's hard to film it (and not as useful in our area compared to others mining for Nobbies rather than seam opal) - but I'll try to get some footage of that soonish. Will definently bump into Unc soon and certainly say hello for you
Yes, I try to learn this from the old timers but still am learning. We're at least getting SOME material now - as opposed to the 2 years we spent at Emu's out at Coocoran. Fingers crossed again.
Thanks for showing the tail out, I enjoyed that and I'm pretty sure others would too. I didn't expect a lot of opal that's the nature of the beast. But at least you are finding something. May I suggest sometime showing some of the opal up close. Cheers 😊
Yep, will put that in the next video and will try to getter better close ups in the future. I need a camera person. And I appreciate the suggestions, cheers.
Kiwi is 70 ...with 170 years knowledge. Legend
Very True.
This year will retire you two legends. Goodluck!!
The rock rolling down the belt was priceless. I laughed and laughed bc thats some shite that would happen to me. 🤣😂🤣 God bless you guys and keep cranking the videos out. We Americans love our Aussie friends and seeing their success !!! 🙏💪🙏
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Thanks for posting, Looks like a lot hard work. Hope you find some good opal!
Hello again!!! Michigan is currently having winter, so i can't wash beach sand for gold or Indian arrow heads! Till April!!! Question??? Do you use a black light? Ive seen some use black lights! Just a pondering! Hello kiwi!! If you see unc tellem Michigan says hello!!!
Winter stopping you I would have never thought off seeing I've only seen light snow once, Yeah we have a blacklight, it's hard to film it (and not as useful in our area compared to others mining for Nobbies rather than seam opal) - but I'll try to get some footage of that soonish. Will definently bump into Unc soon and certainly say hello for you
@opalAdventures i appreciate the interaction!! We don't get much winter anymore!! -8 degrees that F° not sure on C°!!
omg that's unbelievable to me - it's can often be 105 degrees Fahrenheit here in summer - 127 Fahrenheit was the highest I've ever seen
@opalAdventures id melt!
Opal mining you can go to work in the morning PooR and come home in the evening even POOReR😅
True most the time, however people do get lucky. Fingers crossed still.
1 thing with mining you never know if you still poor until end off day
Hahaha so true!
Mining you cant know where opal is unless you see it but. As long as you know where not to look is key. So at least you don't waist time there.
Yes, I try to learn this from the old timers but still am learning. We're at least getting SOME material now - as opposed to the 2 years we spent at Emu's out at Coocoran. Fingers crossed again.
@opalAdventures field called emu here in coober aswell