These 7 Abandoned Gemstone Mines Are Now Open to the PUBLIC (Here's the Map)

These 7 Abandoned Gemstone Mines Are Now Open to the PUBLIC (Here's the Map) The government won't advertise this, but seven abandoned gemstone mines across the United States are fully, legally open to the public right now, and whatever you pull out of the ground, you keep. These are real, genuine diamonds, emeralds, opals, rubies, and tourmaline — not artificially seeded tourist traps — waiting in ground that professional mining operations worked for decades before walking away. In the next 30 minutes, I'm going to show you exactly where these seven sites are, what gems you can actually find at each one, what those gems look like in raw uncut form so you recognize them when you see them, and the simple home tests you can run on anything you bring back to confirm what you've got. Total cost to get started? Under fifty dollars for everything. This channel researches every site before recommending it. No tourist traps, no fake seeded buckets. Just hit subscribe.Every single subscriber motivates us to keep creating more content like this. #mines #gemstonemining #diamonds #gemstones #minerals #mining #ruby #saphhire #preciousstones #earthscience #USmines #minestricks #diamondprospecting #stones #preciousmetals Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:04 Mine #1 – Crater of Diamonds State Park (Arkansas) 03:45 Mine #2 – Emerald Hollow Mine (North Carolina) 06:25 Mine #3 – Ron Coleman Quartz Mine (Arkansas) 08:30 Mine #4 – Royal Peacock Opal Mine (Nevada) 10:45 Mine #5 – Himalaya Tourmaline Mine (California) 12:49 Mine #6 – Cherokee Ruby & Sapphire Mine (North Carolina) 15:48 Mine #7 – Herkimer Diamond Mines (New York) Thanks for Watching ❤️