Why are there Garnets Everywhere on this Beach! *New Adventure 2024*

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Published 2024-04-28
Panning for gemstones - Many Gemstones are heavy just like gold, so you can pan for gemstones just like you pan for gold. However, they are ot as heavy, and more difficult to pan. That is typically why we use a gem sieve rather than a gold pan for gemstones. In this case all I had was the gold pan, and we needed some garnets for our webstore, so today I am panning for garnets! And also checking out a new claim.
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All Comments (21)
  • It would be really cool to have an aquarium full of garnets on the bottom!
  • @whereswendy8544
    Nice! When I was a teenager living in Pr. Rupert, my dad brought home a whole pile of garnets he found while collecting oysters on the beach. He got me interested in rock collecting, finding agates near Monte Lake. All your videos are so educational and enjoyable.
  • Hiya Dan and thanks from Ontario. Seeing all those garnets just prompted me to thaw out some roe for fishing tonight👍
  • @skehleben7699
    I'm profoundly rock n mineral obsessed and can't go anywhere without bringing A rock back!
  • @dizzious
    We used to find tons of almandine garnets while gold panning in Vermont. I used to save all the big ones but stopped after accumulating a gallon freezer bag full. Some of them were pretty big, nearing walnut sized. Same as in your area though, all the big ones were so dark they looked black. The tiny ones and fragments were a great red color though. Those hardrock specimens you got at the end are awesome!
  • @tobiasfrey2793
    I just got done panning out some garnet sand from the Baltic sea and I absolutely love how it turned out. The material from the area typically doesn't have too many bigger garnets in there but that doesn't bother me too much. Cool thing about the sand from there is that there are (small) chances of gold, platinum and other gems like zirconia to be found there. Also, this was actually the first time I've ever successfully panned something! I've tried before once but didn't know at all what I was doing. After watching your videos for a while, looking closely at what you're doing while you're panning and thinking a littl about the theory behind it, it finally worked for me!
  • @bobweiss9138
    Please 🙏 hit the like 👍 button 👍 share and subscribe it's free and helps the channel grow ❤️
  • @freeforall825
    Thanks Dan! You answered one of the questions I email you about a while back. I wasn't sure how the different claim types worked and you answered that.
  • Your awesome Dan Hurd. Love how your so knowledgeable in Gold/Gems and Geology. Love ❤️ your videos
  • theres a beach near me called ruby bay, its an ancient vent for the dead volcano edinburgh castle sits on. you can find garnets if you look hard enough
  • @WafflesssFalling
    Garnet is my birthstone! I just discovered your channel and subscribed fast; I love your energy! I live in the PNW and have always been fascinated by nature; it’s always nice to find someone sharing knowledge while doing what they’re passionate about!
  • bonjour from Québec ......every Time is a masterpiece.......24 min its not enough✌️👌
  • @DyanEsoap
    Those are beautiful garnets! Thanks for sharing Dan!
  • @EBThisThat
    You had me at 'prospecting, panning and metal detecting'. These are just some of my hobbies !
  • You work hard for sure, Mr. Dan and I have really loved the adventure.