5 Rocks You Can Melt to Find GOLD

Have you ever wondered if an ordinary-looking rock could be hiding real gold inside? In this video, we explore 5 rocks you can melt to find GOLD, and why certain stones are more likely to contain valuable metal than others. Gold is not randomly scattered through nature. It usually forms through specific geological processes, especially when hot mineral-rich fluids move through cracks underground and leave gold behind as they cool. Some rocks give strong clues before they are ever tested. Rusty iron-stained quartz, sulfide-rich rock, copper-colored material, black sands, and old mine waste can all point to areas where gold may have concentrated over time. The key is learning what these rocks look like in nature, where they are commonly found, and why prospectors pay attention to color, weight, mineral staining, and the geological history of a location. This video is for educational purposes and focuses on geology, rock identification, and responsible prospecting. Melting or processing mineral material can be dangerous and should only be done legally, safely, and with proper knowledge, equipment, ventilation, and local permission. #GoldProspecting #Rockhounding #GoldMining #GoldInRocks #Geology