Join us on an epic opal mining adventure! We dive into a claim that once held $100K in gems but ran dry, only to uncover a hidden treasure in a claim I partially mined 20 years ago. Watch as we reveal breathtaking opals now sparkling from this forgotten site. This 17-minute journey is packed with surprises, mining tips, and the thrill of striking opal!
News / caving
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August 25, 2025
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September 07, 2024
5 years of OPAL IN THE WALL!! Highlight reels from our last half decade of Coober Pedy opal hunting
Some of our most opportune moments of opal in the wall, we love to re-live them to spur us on to DO IT AGAIN! #australianopal #opalmining #cooberpedy #outbackopalhunters -
May 11, 2024
Dangerous Days Opal Mining in Coober Pedy
This episode the Grace Opal boys check out a newly torched hit and run vehicle, descend down a hairy 12 foot diameter shaft, weave through red back nests underground before nearly getting pulled through the pulley at the top of a 60 foot shaft.. We do manage to find some beautiful colour in a long abandoned claim where a fortune in top opal may still be hiding! Fingers crossed our renewed explosive licenses come through so we can blow some big holes to get to the big opal. On the way home we narrowly avoid beasts of feathers and hide and survive to push towards the dream to retire... And go opal mining..
See the video, slightly edited and hosted on Young Guns Opal Hunters site:
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February 03, 2024
We search a dangerous abandoned opal mine in Coober Pedy Australia (Opal mining documentary).
After 5 weeks at the literal grindstone (opal cutting and jewellery making) I manage to tootle up to Coobs for a quick mission. While still half asleep my mind wandered to an area of the Old 15 Mile that I realised we had never been down. This is significant in that there is almost nowhere we haven’t thoroughly searched on this field since discovering how beautiful the opal can be here about 30 years ago. As is often the case, anticipation quickly turns to frustration, not helped by precipitously dangerous ground with opal traces that is ready to collapse with a sneezing mouse. We do however escape the deadly red back spider and find some stunning crystal opal shells.
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