Finding Blue Tasmanian Sapphires using Sieves while Sniping!!



Where celebrating the arrival of the new year with blue Tasmanian sapphires in the rugged wilderness of Tasmania’s old tin mining country. The family and I set out on a two day adventure to search for sapphires and precious gemstones. Levi a modern day prospector will be using the sniping technique to locate large spinel underwater. Finding large spinel is the key to success with Sapphire hunting and we’ll be loading up the sieves to find those precious gemstones.

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23 thoughts on “Finding Blue Tasmanian Sapphires using Sieves while Sniping!!”

  1. Thanx for sharing πŸ™ LoVe yr Work guys πŸŽ‰ such precious memeries wit cha fam bamπŸ’• My step Dad used to take us camping along river @ Sofala, NSW gold fossicking when we were young tackers. We never found much gold but now moi Mumma & lil Brother have passed away those memeries are more valuable than Gold πŸ‘πŸͺ™πŸ‘

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  2. I'd be really happy for more family trip videos if the family is into trips like this and don't mind being on video.

    I was more of a "car camper" kinda kid, but I've been on some longer trips deep into the woods like this where you couldn't carry easy cooking stoves and fresh food and whatnot, but that was more of an occasional thing like going canoeing for a week rrarely, but staying at a car-campground in a tent was a regular thing.

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