News / rare gems
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September 07, 2024Some 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
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June 11, 2024
A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF HOW SEAM OPAL IS MADE IN NATURE By Gerard Faber
Gerard Faber's paper on the formation of seam opal in nature is quite detailed and provides an in-depth understanding of the geological and chemical processes involved. The journey from Gondwana's breakup, the role of diatoms, the formation of the Eromanga Sea, and the conditions required for opal formation are explained comprehensively. Here are some key points highlighted in his research: -
February 06, 2024
BEST COLOUR EVER!!

It’s late July 2023 and we are back at it on our Olympic claim. When working virgin ground there’s a lot of maintenance and repetitive work that needs doing to get us to the hypothetical prize of that big pocket.
while Shannon is developing a ‘shovel free’ way to load the tipper, I’m scratching around in some level we drove under about 25 years ago and discover a small pocket of stunning crystal seam. As is often the case, a few little geckos have fallen down the mine and we try to get them back up and out into the bush wherever possible.
The opal is thin, the ground is bloody hard, but the weather is beautiful and we even drill an air shaft with our old mate Nick. No complaints from God’s country.. One of these days we will crack it..This video is now hosted on Young Guns Outback Opal Hunters YouTube Channel!
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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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January 26, 2024
Stunning opalised belemnite find from April 2020.. Where is it now?
In April 2020 we were blacklighting (using a UV torch at night) for opal on the legendary Larkins Folly opal field about 15 kilometres west of Coober Pedy Australia.
The stories from old timers about Larkins in the 60's are eye watering. Massive slides (opal bearing faults) that ran for hundreds of metres making, in places obscene amounts of super gem quality opal that was only found on a few rare, small hills on our blue marble.
Over the years we have ventured ointo many of the old mines where accessible, mostly via 60 foot deep shafts, and have had some success finding leftovers of this giant patch of history.
On this particular night, we stumbled upon a rock with a bit of nice colour poking out, watch the video to see the spectacular treasure hidded within!
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June 13, 2023
The Grace Opal Boys discover an EYEBALL FULL of OPAL!
In this whirlwind edition the GO bro's are so sick of chasing potch that they have a smash at pillarbashing only to be reminded of how generally unrewarding crawling around on their guts and finding next to nothing can be..