@seckixf this tells me you havent done much vien digging. Lots of pockets have muddy clay sticking to the crystals but some pockets the crystals are clean because the clay is DRY and doesnt STICK. The crystal in the video is very obviously naturally in the ground and i certainly didnt put it there. I have lots of videos like this and wouldnt go to the trouble of faking them. You are the one that is a "dousche" - whatever that is.
Fu**k we dont have so many mines here in bosnia im hapy if i find a god damn crystal in a year !!!
I would take all those crystals that you throwed in this video.....i would take even the earth ..i would take a new paseport and go the f**ck out of here .....
I meant no offence, but I have been to mines where the owners swear it is not salted when it is. Yours did look like it came from solid rock instead of clay. And I will check out your other videos. I love digging them things up.
Every piece of crystal I dug up was so covered with peanut butter clay, it took hours to clean and Oxalic acid, If you find something that looks like that, somebody planted it there, there are a lot of salted mines out there, i have been to many. We found Hot Springs Village to be a much nicer place to dig. Didn't find anything in Mt. Ida. Or the diamond mine either. But came home with 6 buckets full of filthy dirty clay covered crystals in Hot Springs. Ebay sells tons.
@fayettadog you left a comment about if I find something clean that somebody planted it there.
You missed the part where I use huge trackhoes to dig with. I assure you no one planted that crystal there because it was covered up with solid rock that the machine broke up. Sometimes crystals are encountered that dont have a coating. You are only commenting based on your experiance of digging thru tailings piles. Have a look at my other videos where I use the machine!
Man this is nice. I have gold , or mining fever. But I didn't find anything. I have Garrett 250 but all I find cans. I am tired. I am from Memphis now I am in Texas for vacation and ofcourse I took my metal detector with me. May god provide me with something.
He's making me cringe using that crowbar. I slow way down when I start hitting stuff like that. Too easy to break something really nice. <---the voice of experience...
@stephenmneedham . I dont slow down until i find something really nice. I dig with machinery and am goal oriented. When you have a machine that cost a hundred dollars an hour you call that "productivity". But I am betting you do it differently than I do , for sure. Lots of people with advice and voices of experiance but no clue as to how the big boys do it when it comes to mining with machinery and meeting associated costs.
@mdawaghreh2 for a piece like that will range somewhere around $5,000-$10,000 tops. depending on size and width,length. but ya for me i think its vaule between the 5-10 price range.
@9xDUALITYx3 Dude STFU~! what you know about the universe? money and crystals are like slavery and humans crystal work on an interdimensional space in time that you do not understand. stay out of sacred geomerty
@TheAntmonkey sacred geometry? lol go hug a tree and believe in magical crystal powers. science explains what i need to know, and for what i dont know i have my faith. and i liked how u dissed yourself by comparing humans to slavery. convolusion= ignorance
@9xDUALITYx3 The guy you are responding to is obviously not too bright. But so far as sacred geometry goes you might want to check out the Fractal Geometry of Nature.
@FloodPower fractal geometry isnt sacred. i agree with you that he is out of it. but fractals were discovered by mandelbrot and have been used in modern technologies( special effects, video games, antena...) nature itself is amazing because of the structures of the molecules. to believe that the shapes or crystals are sacred is illogical. but fractals are really interesting. mendlebrots fractal is nice, but the koch curve is more interesting
hahahha fake as! nothing comes out so clean cut like that............... dousche
seckixf 1 week ago
@seckixf this tells me you havent done much vien digging. Lots of pockets have muddy clay sticking to the crystals but some pockets the crystals are clean because the clay is DRY and doesnt STICK. The crystal in the video is very obviously naturally in the ground and i certainly didnt put it there. I have lots of videos like this and wouldnt go to the trouble of faking them. You are the one that is a "dousche" - whatever that is.
amethystking 1 week ago
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Fu**k we dont have so many mines here in bosnia im hapy if i find a god damn crystal in a year !!!
I would take all those crystals that you throwed in this video.....i would take even the earth ..i would take a new paseport and go the f**ck out of here .....
STAMINAS1 2 weeks ago
is this crystal/mineral springs? were looking to head there this summer (2012) or sooner love mining crystals
gothicphoenix13 1 month ago
@gothicphoenix13 this was at the arrowhead mine a few years ago
amethystking 3 weeks ago
Cool man!
HeavenlyDismay 2 months ago
I meant no offence, but I have been to mines where the owners swear it is not salted when it is. Yours did look like it came from solid rock instead of clay. And I will check out your other videos. I love digging them things up.
fayettadog 4 months ago
Every piece of crystal I dug up was so covered with peanut butter clay, it took hours to clean and Oxalic acid, If you find something that looks like that, somebody planted it there, there are a lot of salted mines out there, i have been to many. We found Hot Springs Village to be a much nicer place to dig. Didn't find anything in Mt. Ida. Or the diamond mine either. But came home with 6 buckets full of filthy dirty clay covered crystals in Hot Springs. Ebay sells tons.
fayettadog 4 months ago
@fayettadog you left a comment about if I find something clean that somebody planted it there.
You missed the part where I use huge trackhoes to dig with. I assure you no one planted that crystal there because it was covered up with solid rock that the machine broke up. Sometimes crystals are encountered that dont have a coating. You are only commenting based on your experiance of digging thru tailings piles. Have a look at my other videos where I use the machine!
amethystking 4 months ago
Man this is nice. I have gold , or mining fever. But I didn't find anything. I have Garrett 250 but all I find cans. I am tired. I am from Memphis now I am in Texas for vacation and ofcourse I took my metal detector with me. May god provide me with something.
mdawaghreh2 9 months ago
You lucky bastard
JoelHarvey1 9 months ago 2
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Most all the 'open to the public" mining fields in Arkansas were overpriced for admission.
According to a NGAA study,
Out of 48 Arkansas public mines visited, 3 were found to have an acceptable entry fee of less than $10.00 per person.
The three also made the 2010 national top ten list for public mining in the NGAA.
These were rated on Entry fee, Prospect of finding a quality advertised product, Field sizes and overall value.
Sreewtyui 10 months ago
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Sreewtyui 10 months ago
He's making me cringe using that crowbar. I slow way down when I start hitting stuff like that. Too easy to break something really nice. <---the voice of experience...
stephenmneedham 11 months ago
@stephenmneedham . I dont slow down until i find something really nice. I dig with machinery and am goal oriented. When you have a machine that cost a hundred dollars an hour you call that "productivity". But I am betting you do it differently than I do , for sure. Lots of people with advice and voices of experiance but no clue as to how the big boys do it when it comes to mining with machinery and meeting associated costs.
amethystking 4 months ago
How much it worths?
mdawaghreh2 1 year ago
@mdawaghreh2 for a piece like that will range somewhere around $5,000-$10,000 tops. depending on size and width,length. but ya for me i think its vaule between the 5-10 price range.
Dismalic 9 months ago
Do you sell these or know of anyone selling clusters from mt.ida ?
i am interested in ordering some as soon as i can find a vendor or miner who sells them
maikakai 1 year ago
wow dude!!! I was to that exact mine last year, and am leaving for there tomorrow!!! Have u heard of little fir landin???
DontLookNowButUrGone 1 year ago
how deep is the crystal
nathanfishing3000 1 year ago
Right on!! Nice find!! Thank you for sharing! :)
5150lovers 1 year ago
i think those crystals are the most beautiful thing i have ever seen in my life
mossberg451 1 year ago
that quartz is like a natural glass...but better than the glass
Dom1n0o 1 year ago
no most of these people do it for fun quarts is worth next to nothing
golfisgreat123 2 years ago
you keep believing that buddy ;-)
circusboy90210 2 years ago
@golfisgreat123 haha, you can tell yourself that. btw its quartZ and its not worth next to nothing. a plate of clear points can easily be thousands
9xDUALITYx3 1 year ago
@9xDUALITYx3 Dude STFU~! what you know about the universe? money and crystals are like slavery and humans crystal work on an interdimensional space in time that you do not understand. stay out of sacred geomerty
TheAntmonkey 1 year ago
@TheAntmonkey sacred geometry? lol go hug a tree and believe in magical crystal powers. science explains what i need to know, and for what i dont know i have my faith. and i liked how u dissed yourself by comparing humans to slavery. convolusion= ignorance
9xDUALITYx3 1 year ago
@9xDUALITYx3 The guy you are responding to is obviously not too bright. But so far as sacred geometry goes you might want to check out the Fractal Geometry of Nature.
FloodPower 1 year ago
@FloodPower fractal geometry isnt sacred. i agree with you that he is out of it. but fractals were discovered by mandelbrot and have been used in modern technologies( special effects, video games, antena...) nature itself is amazing because of the structures of the molecules. to believe that the shapes or crystals are sacred is illogical. but fractals are really interesting. mendlebrots fractal is nice, but the koch curve is more interesting
9xDUALITYx3 1 year ago
@9xDUALITYx3 LOL. I did not mean that literally. IRL nothing is sacred.
FloodPower 1 year ago
Its beautiful, I live in Arkansas and love looking for Crystals. Do you have any tips on how to find the ones like the one on the video?
kasvjwvjr 2 years ago
WOW~!
AZdirtworshipper 2 years ago
Like the shirt!
PBottomPoochies 2 years ago
omg nice crystal-great vid
dinozrulez 2 years ago
wow...wow
spiritshy 2 years ago
watching how beautiful dat is makes me jealous litrally xD
bendiet 2 years ago
et le burin avec massette tu sais utiliser ?
ParkerLewis63 3 years ago
how much fot that?
brujonagual 3 years ago
Nice, any advice on how to find a vein? I am in charlotte nc and we have a lot of white quartz.
TruthSmack 3 years ago
we do?
zerosktr111 2 years ago
Very impressive. Would'nt mind speck on that vein myself.
tvittori 3 years ago
thats cool! how long were you working on that?
davidsquall351 3 years ago
sweet
SchmittySwimz 3 years ago
HOLY CRAP THAT WAS BIG
darthtater7 4 years ago
i want to go there.
EppicChick 4 years ago
WoWiEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeeee!!! Im surprised Ya Cant hear me yell from here...Frankfurt Germany!!!
Awesome clip...ta! ;)
caz99 4 years ago