How Miners Find, Cut, And Transport The Most Expensive Amethysts In The World | So Expensive

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@Greippi10
@Greippi10 Жыл бұрын
Honestly a million dollars for that massive geode seems like a bargain considering how unique it is and how much work it took.
@redbarchetta8782
@redbarchetta8782 Жыл бұрын
I see a piece like that being at the entrance of a museum of natural history somewhere.
@GreatSageSunWukong
@GreatSageSunWukong Жыл бұрын
I'd want that in my hall
@alexalexy1809
@alexalexy1809 Жыл бұрын
rich arabs can buy it
@mkbane1262
@mkbane1262 Жыл бұрын
Considering it just being an art piece
@Crispr00
@Crispr00 Жыл бұрын
@@redbarchetta8782exactly, museum, not your friends house
@cestaron634
@cestaron634 10 ай бұрын
Honestly in my opinion that 26ton behemoth is priceless and should be displayed. A single Geode that big has got to be insanely rare.
@C4TC4T
@C4TC4T 10 ай бұрын
It is, especially with how intact it is; the most challenging part about finding large specimens like this, is figuring out how one would excavate and transport it, without damaging it
@MurderBong
@MurderBong 10 ай бұрын
IF IT WAS FOUND IN ONTARIO CANADA IT WOULD BE 25X MORE $ 😅
@GeorgePaul-c6z
@GeorgePaul-c6z 8 ай бұрын
Nobody wants to hear your damn opinion
@helton_ss
@helton_ss 8 ай бұрын
Like always. The wealth of the Americas is sucked and exploited by rich countries.
@zachreynolds6069
@zachreynolds6069 3 ай бұрын
Not that rare. I've seen many that were nearly or as big as that size and even some cooler shaped ones. They bring them every year to the Tucson Gem and Mineral show in Arizona. Happens every Jan/Feb and attracts wild specimens, and several every year that are about this big. I've got photos of a lot of them.
@Stepher45
@Stepher45 Жыл бұрын
It’s a breath of fresh air to see workers doing stuff like this actually having proper equipment and protection.
@ryandavis7390
@ryandavis7390 Жыл бұрын
Except for the complete lack of respiration equipment! 😮
@MmmmmmmmEarHair
@MmmmmmmmEarHair Жыл бұрын
@@ryandavis7390 Not to mention that when they had safety glasses they still just wore them on their head not their eyes lmao
@_Ekaros
@_Ekaros Жыл бұрын
@@ryandavis7390 One guy had respirator... I wonder if others just refuse those...
@blooperman1997
@blooperman1997 Жыл бұрын
@@_Ekaros Don't need a respirator for wet saws and the only guy we actually saw drilling did use one so I'd assume they all do.
@DTMharlot
@DTMharlot Жыл бұрын
@@blooperman1997 He was using a disc grinder at one point on the stones and it was very clearly putting death powder into the air....
@BurritoNikito
@BurritoNikito Жыл бұрын
My grandpa is a former miner with an experience of 27 years (surely, at the end of his service, he did a sitting job). Nevertheless, he told me it was obligatory to wear a respirator when entering the mine, and he wore. But today he suffers from silicosis and many other diseases. He cheers us up saying he must be a record holder in longevity among miners (he's 81), although that means all his friends have passed away. The lesson of the day is as follows: if my grandpa caught silicosis while wearing protective equipment, the fate of those working in dusty environment without protection will be less optimistic, unfortunately.
@OG_BiggusDickus
@OG_BiggusDickus Жыл бұрын
The way people catch it even when wearing a respirator is by the dust on their clothes, you take your respirator off and change clothes making the dust on your clothes airborne over the decades that minute amount still catches up with you.
@jlo7770
@jlo7770 10 ай бұрын
I was a minor for 18 years. Pretty impressive he did it for 27!
@ncd2164
@ncd2164 10 ай бұрын
@@jlo7770LMFAOOO wtf 😂
@VonHanzee
@VonHanzee 10 ай бұрын
mostly bullshit half truths from a hohol
@cheapskate8656
@cheapskate8656 10 ай бұрын
Very high risk here because of the quartz its almost pure silicon. Poor buggars.
@ericcarabetta1161
@ericcarabetta1161 Жыл бұрын
It’s so fascinating seeing these formations in their natural habitat.
@Love_N_Let_Live
@Love_N_Let_Live Жыл бұрын
If I was a buyer, I'd want the video of the geode in it's natural habitat, and a video of them first breaking it open.
@steveng7174
@steveng7174 10 ай бұрын
"habitat"? Hahahaahahaah It's a fvcking rock, rocks don't have a habitat. How about the matrix that surrounds it. Yeah, that's it.
@steveng7174
@steveng7174 10 ай бұрын
"habitat"? Hahahaahahaah It's a fvcking rock, rocks don't have a habitat. How about the matrix that surrounds it. Yeah, that's it.
@Nikedidaspuma
@Nikedidaspuma 10 ай бұрын
@@steveng7174 man, stones have rights... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mobstercrow7515
@mobstercrow7515 10 ай бұрын
I hope they release it back into the wild.
@mohitsoni2289
@mohitsoni2289 Жыл бұрын
That massive stone at the starting is gonna make a hell of a center piece at a millionaire's house
@duncanbananatyne3890
@duncanbananatyne3890 10 ай бұрын
Hopefully it goes to somewhere public.
@cohandora
@cohandora 8 ай бұрын
gonna make a hell of a piece to clean also
@ESan-lh6dq
@ESan-lh6dq 8 ай бұрын
​@@cohandora thats what the rich guys maids are for.
@garrydye2394
@garrydye2394 8 ай бұрын
No collector is buying something that expensive that is not rare. Big but common is not what collectors are after. What something is priced at and what something actually sells at can be night and day. I've been a fossil deale for over 25 years. This piece is not in high demand. Come back in 20 years and he will still be paying to store it at that price.
@JamesBrown-rd8og
@JamesBrown-rd8og 8 ай бұрын
AGREE : (((((@@cohandora
@IggyinMelbourne
@IggyinMelbourne Жыл бұрын
When I was a kid my parents took us on a holiday to Queensland and we went to a Crystal cave tourist place. The main attraction was a 6 foot amethyst. Getting to touch it is something I will never forget. We also got to break our own geode which was super cool.
@jlo7770
@jlo7770 10 ай бұрын
I didn't know they got that big, I've only seen small ones it'd be cool to see some of those massive ones, makes you wonder what's under our feet that will never be found
@Boooney
@Boooney 10 ай бұрын
Atherton, QLD
@stonedcold5172
@stonedcold5172 10 ай бұрын
The Crystal Castle a short drive into Byron Bay's hinterland has some of the largest in the world at 5.5 meters called the crystal guardians.
@1.4142
@1.4142 Жыл бұрын
The purple color is not caused by Iron atoms releasing light, which would be luminance. Ionizing radiation converts Fe3+ ions in place of Si in the lattice into [FeO4]0 color centers, which are purple.
@alexs-fo6jz
@alexs-fo6jz Жыл бұрын
Yeah, if the explanation in the video was correct, they would glow in the dark!
@mkbane1262
@mkbane1262 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I saw this too. If this was true then this crystal wouldn’t be so useless lmao
@brushmasterspaintingfranchise
@brushmasterspaintingfranchise Жыл бұрын
@@mkbane1262 useless? quartz is extremely useful.
@mkbane1262
@mkbane1262 Жыл бұрын
@@brushmasterspaintingfranchise amethyst
@brushmasterspaintingfranchise
@brushmasterspaintingfranchise Жыл бұрын
@@mkbane1262 You might want to do a little bit of research my friend. Amethyst is 100% quarts
@jekku4688
@jekku4688 11 ай бұрын
I once worked for someone who had a large gem collection. Seeing one of those 6-foot tall amethyst geodes in person was breathtaking!
@m8imhawk
@m8imhawk 10 ай бұрын
I am not a jeweller, but studied geology and understand that amethyst formation is not related to radioactivity. Amethyst is a type of quartz that forms within cavities or voids in rocks, as they stated. The purple coloration in amethyst is due to the presence of iron impurities within the quartz crystal lattice, but radioactivity is completely irrelevant to the crystal formation and colour. The formation of amethyst typically occurs when silica-rich solutions (liquids) precipitate within these voids or cavities in rocks. As the solution cools down, quartz crystals begin to grow, and when there are traces of iron present, the purple coloration occurs. The specific coloration of amethyst can also be affected by the presence of trace elements and exposure to natural irradiation or heat, but this isn't tied to radioactivity. Radioactive elements, when present in minerals, can cause certain colorations in gemstones through natural irradiation (such as the famous green observed in uranium glass) but this is not the case for amethyst.
@PalaeoStuff
@PalaeoStuff 10 ай бұрын
It has been shown though that ionizing radiation can turn colorless quartz with iron impurities into proper amethyst with its characteristic purple color. And if not for radioactivity, where would this radiation come from? Cosmic rays could work on the surface, but won't reach deep in the rock. On the other hand, radioactive elements are naturally present in volcanic rock like in the deposit in the video, so it would be hard to explain how they could not have an effect. Heat can have an effect as well, sure, but it causes the color to turn yellowish instead. In the case of uranium glass, however, it being green is actually not due to radioactivity, that's just the color of the added colorants (some of which happen to be radioactive). If you're thinking about how it glows in the dark, that would be fluorescence under UV light.
@georgsteidl2249
@georgsteidl2249 7 ай бұрын
@@PalaeoStuff yes
@befer
@befer 3 ай бұрын
finally someone with a brain in the comments.
@sidequest_studio
@sidequest_studio Жыл бұрын
Ricardo not wearing a mask while grinding all that stone is nuts! What a craftsman though
@rebeccaadamson5972
@rebeccaadamson5972 Жыл бұрын
There's water on the grinder that keeps the dust out of the air so there's no risk of silicosis!
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully, it was just for a couple camera shots so they can see his face. He may even be holding his breath for those shots.
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
@@rebeccaadamson5972There’s water on the diamond saw, but the angle grinder looks dry.
@Yo_Hahn
@Yo_Hahn 11 ай бұрын
@@rebeccaadamson5972 dont you see all the dust hes standing in? 😅
@helton_ss
@helton_ss 8 ай бұрын
Like always. The wealth of the Americas is sucked and exploited by rich countries.
@dakotac180
@dakotac180 Жыл бұрын
Amethyst is amazing it even can have UV reactive calcite pieces in it. Its crazy how huge it can get. I'm so happy the workers have proper tools and gear on.
@Supremax67
@Supremax67 6 ай бұрын
It is sad it has less value than diamonds due to rarity, but in terms of difficulty to get one in one piece and its unique properties, it should definitely have more value. A shame human society still base most of what is considered pricey based on how much there is available. That's not appreciation for beauty, that's greed.
@LestageMineralsuy
@LestageMineralsuy 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for featuring our treasurers! Each piece involves a lot of work and effort
@carolinaelichalt7913
@carolinaelichalt7913 6 ай бұрын
Arriba Uruguay!!!!!! Estuve por Artigas visitando otra compañía pero ya se que la proxima iré por ahi
@thomasloanwolf
@thomasloanwolf Жыл бұрын
That was extremely breathtaking. i now have extremely huge respect for what this company and there workers . this place is now on my bucket list to visit
@user-ll8cx9qq6p
@user-ll8cx9qq6p 10 ай бұрын
This is such a wholesome job. Humans just digging for some shining cute purple rocks to look at.
@faint_Smile25
@faint_Smile25 10 ай бұрын
Indians worship Trump in India. Why be condescending towards people and their livelihood
@cuneytunsal5422
@cuneytunsal5422 10 ай бұрын
Its very wholesome when you think about workers health and wage 😂
@SemekiIzuio
@SemekiIzuio 10 ай бұрын
Perhaps in this mine and company but definitely not in other mines and companies. Pink quartz and jade for example had scene a documentary they pay cents and they have carry the geo on their backs
@johnbrewer227
@johnbrewer227 10 ай бұрын
You’re right, so wholesome to think about there $2/hr wage topped off by a long slow death of silicosis by the time they’re 50. So wholesome ☺️☺️
@user-ll8cx9qq6p
@user-ll8cx9qq6p 10 ай бұрын
I'm very sorry, I wasn't aware of this so I didn't mean it like that@@johnbrewer227
@livenotonevil8279
@livenotonevil8279 Жыл бұрын
only 1 million?!
@AP90x
@AP90x Жыл бұрын
That stuff is common asf.
@ew2645
@ew2645 Жыл бұрын
Right??! That was my thought.
@WhoDeanyUnchained
@WhoDeanyUnchained Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@roart3464
@roart3464 Жыл бұрын
It is a semi-precious stone, it is not valued as much as the Ruby, diamond and other precious stone because in our soil there is a lot of underground, although not all mines have high quality stones.
@ande100
@ande100 Жыл бұрын
That is only for the geode as such, on location in Uruguay. Before expost, taxes, shipping, enormous insurance. Remember: the horse is the cheapest initial cost in becoming an equestrian 🐎.
@mattg8369
@mattg8369 Жыл бұрын
Stunning. I love purple, and amethyst has always been my favorite stone. Great video.
@syren4731
@syren4731 10 ай бұрын
The center of that giant geode looks like a galaxy. So pretty. It should be in a museum somewhere, can’t believe it’s only $1 million
@cashlarkin3453
@cashlarkin3453 Жыл бұрын
“Takes a few million years to form” that shit is just crazy to think about
@wyzzkyd.
@wyzzkyd. Жыл бұрын
it aint that long believe i. most things formed after the chaos on earth with the fighting an the disappearing act of most people across the world, which aloud crazy people from no where to show up and capture so many places for them selves even those so called royals all over the earth. mud flood events. the power of nature is fascinating to think leave nature be and it will produce wonders from past dead elements from giant stuff like the trees etc which are fossilized to stone to this day. along with those beast which looks like mountains at times
@abundantharmony
@abundantharmony Жыл бұрын
Millions of years my left toe. You ever seen salt crystallize out of a super saturated solution? Same can happen in lava and even a slurry under pressure. They can grow crystals super quick in the lab with proper conditions regularly seen under the Earth.
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
@@abundantharmonyNot true. Large crystals take much longer to form than small ones, even in a lab under controlled conditions. The temperature, level of saturation, pressure, solute composition, and other factors affect crystal growth rates. You can grow a good sized halite (salt) crystal fairly quickly. Quartz, not so much. Besides, the crystals in those vugs aren’t even formed by the lava. They’re formed by silica rich fluid seeping into the vugs and slowly crystallizing. Crystals formed by volcanism tend to be microscopic, like the crystals that make up basalt and other extrusive igneous rocks. The only way you get bigger crystals is if they form in magma that cools slowly deep underground or if the crystals didn’t completely melt from the last time they were crystallized (phenocrysts).
@abundantharmony
@abundantharmony Жыл бұрын
@@evilsharkey8954 Don't put words in my mouth. I never said that large crystals don't take longer to form. That's the dumbest thing you could have tried to SAY I said. "Big trees take longer to grow than small trees." Sheesh, we got a thinker here folks.
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
@@abundantharmony It’s not that ridiculous if you understand how crystals grow. Crystals have to grow more slowly to get big, not just for a longer time. On a related note: bigger trees don’t always take longer to grow. Some trees grow like weeds and quickly overtake trees that have been growing much longer. Conditions and type make a big difference in trees and in crystals. You also have to consider the growth process isn’t continuous, or the whole vug would be amethyst, when most of these geodes have an agate or chalcedony crust, often with bands indicating periods of increased and decreased growth. One cycle of crystal growth could happen geologically quickly under ideal conditions, but the conditions are frequently changing, so the total time to form is lengthened.
@lesliecruguet4136
@lesliecruguet4136 Жыл бұрын
Please do more videos on these mega minerals- quartz, rose quartz, citrine etc- love them ALL!
@weldmaster1825
@weldmaster1825 Жыл бұрын
No one can create such beauty like mother nature does!
@Ellen-hs7zb
@Ellen-hs7zb Жыл бұрын
It's God, the father, the creator, altho' I get the mother nature metaphor.
@vice.nor.virtue
@vice.nor.virtue Жыл бұрын
i dunno the Sagrada Famillia is quite impresssive
@rizizum
@rizizum Жыл бұрын
@@Ellen-hs7zb no, the devil made amethysts, stop with the blasphemy
@Zireael83
@Zireael83 Жыл бұрын
@@Ellen-hs7zb There is no such thing as a "god" but each as it fits his education, I guess.
@Ellen-hs7zb
@Ellen-hs7zb Жыл бұрын
@@Zireael83 Oh, really?
@cindyclay1750
@cindyclay1750 7 ай бұрын
Mother nature takes millions of years to pull this off! 🥰 They are priceless! 🌠
@CheeseToastOfDeath
@CheeseToastOfDeath Жыл бұрын
I have an amethyst geode sitting on top of my PC, and a 00 gauge plug of it in my ear. It's my favourite stone (don't ask me why, though. It just is). So cool to see the mining process.
@AB-hi6ru
@AB-hi6ru Жыл бұрын
But why though?
@mikerphone.
@mikerphone. Жыл бұрын
3:45 The picture you guys used to explain quartz is calcite it forms inside the geodes alongside the quartz
@nigelmorton3652
@nigelmorton3652 10 ай бұрын
How brilliant this short film is ; from Quarry to factory to finished gems ; Excellent 🇬🇧
@squidly2112
@squidly2112 10 ай бұрын
Wow, those things are super duper impressive !! .. beautiful too !! .. I had no idea those things could be so big.
@cathybaldry7822
@cathybaldry7822 Жыл бұрын
After watching this it is clear to me that the international jewellery companies have been pulling the wool over the eyes of consumers. Many times over the years I have heard again and again that lighter coloured Amethyst are of higher quality and put crazy high prices on them. What a scam. I personally have always liked darker amethyst.
@ArjanBakker
@ArjanBakker Жыл бұрын
never believe a salesperson
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
Lighter colored amethyst is typically clearer and less likely to have imperfections. Amethyst also fades when exposed to UV light, so they may just be overcooked in their display cases.
@ANPC-pi9vu
@ANPC-pi9vu 10 ай бұрын
I've never heard any such thing, unless you are talking about rare forms like pink amethyst or lavender amethyst who's colors are altered by rare contaminants. Those are two light forms of amethysts that are more valuable, but they are also distinctive from merely a normal less irradiated amethyst. Another factor in quality for cut gems is uniformity of color. A lot of dark amethyst has strong color zoning which can hurt the value unless they can trim away the uneven parts.
@donnar4261
@donnar4261 10 ай бұрын
Never heard of that...
@davidcleveland5
@davidcleveland5 2 ай бұрын
Watching this video gives me more appreciation for the amethyst crystals and the people who worked so hard for them.
@miiim
@miiim Жыл бұрын
I immediately opened the video in the hopes that the story would be located in my country because we are rarely in the map for anything.... 🙃 wasn't disappointed!
@NewLeaf7
@NewLeaf7 Жыл бұрын
At least Uruguay is famous for Luis Suárez
@miiim
@miiim Жыл бұрын
@@NewLeaf7 haha I guess! I just remembered Chiellini 😭 lol
@carolinaelichalt7913
@carolinaelichalt7913 6 ай бұрын
Yayyyy nuestro UY
@marcuscarana9240
@marcuscarana9240 2 ай бұрын
I love Amethysts. They're beautiful purple, they're shiny, sparkly, naturally grown so you'll be holding a piece of gemstone that is a fossil of Earth's natural processes and best of all, for small specimens, it's super cheap and still super majestic to hold and look at.
@clobzz
@clobzz 8 ай бұрын
WE MAKIN A SPYGLASS WITH THIS ONE🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ай бұрын
When living in Ontario Canada my first wife and I had a house built on our property. The contractor decided to screw us on something so as payback I had shown the fireplace to be choice and style by owner in the contract. So we had a fireplace built out of amethyst. A stone mason took over two months working on it as there were large boulders about 4 tons of them delivered for the fireplace and each one had to be split and then fitted. The result was a spectacular floor to ceiling and wall to wall amethyst fireplace. It had an arched wood box on one end and an arched hearth. It had 3 inch thick black marble sill and two 2 inch thick white marble mantles. It was nothing short of spectacular when lit with the recessed lighting and seeing all the amethyst crystals sparkle and shine across the entire wall. This fireplace is a one of a kind in the world and a magnificent work of art !!!! I only wish I had pictures of it...
@thesandwich5321
@thesandwich5321 10 ай бұрын
Incredible. It must be extremely hard work, you'd come home feeling so rough at the end of the day, but I'm so grateful to these people for the work they do. I'll never be able to afford one of the big geodes (like they say, it IS a luxury) but I've always been fascinated by them and wondered how on Earth they get them out of the ground.
@SilverCymbal
@SilverCymbal 7 ай бұрын
The biggest gem in this video is the fact the workers are wearing protection! Kudos to someone caring about their people
@bobbymoss6160
@bobbymoss6160 Жыл бұрын
Funny story, only reason why amethysts tanked in value is because companies like debeers decided not to control production of this mineral like the other expensive gems, not because they found massive deposits. It's all about control.
@Chris.Pontius
@Chris.Pontius Жыл бұрын
Well it kinda is. They just didn't corner the market and ridiculously inflate the prices by hoarding all the stones, like other gems. Its a more natural decline than the others.
@VPCh.
@VPCh. Жыл бұрын
It's also far more common than diamond. Controlling the supply would be impossible when places like Thunder Bay have it everywhere.
@blacksorrento4719
@blacksorrento4719 Жыл бұрын
One of the best advertising marketing propaganda ploys ever perpetrated on the general public. A cartel made themselves very rich by controlling supply and demand. No 10 on Moh’s scale which is purely scratchability. Diamond have perfect cleavage, hit it on the right axis and your magnificent solitaire could be in pieces on the granite bench top. Fact: until machine cutting became the norm, cutters used to avoid diamonds, way too much risk. It is made up of carbon. Only difference between graphite, coal and diamond is heat & pressure.
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
The deposits weren’t owned by DeBeers, so they couldn’t control the market. They used to control the majority of diamonds. Now there are other companies that all limit the available supply because they like making too much money on what’s best suited for accent stones around something prettier.
@VPCh.
@VPCh. Жыл бұрын
@@blacksorrento4719 I get what you are saying, but some of your points are a bit misleading. Diamonds are pretty interesting minerals. They aren't just a bit harder to scratch, but entire orders of magnitude harder. And the process that it takes for them to be shot out of the earth in kimberlite pipes is very cool. And then there's the industry applications. I'd also add that the only difference between you and a pile of mud is a couple organic processes and time. Are they overpriced? Absolutely. Are they still cool, yes.
@kiereluurs1243
@kiereluurs1243 Жыл бұрын
Those giant geodes are just overwhelming.
@kokonana4086
@kokonana4086 Жыл бұрын
Speechless. This is magnificent! Still, really want to know how they are going to transport those behemoth geodes. Bet it's going to be equally massive operation as well.
@lbguitar
@lbguitar 10 ай бұрын
I have a measly 5 foot tall, 750 lb amethyst cathedral. It took 4 grown men a lot of swearing, back pain and equipment to move it into the house. They are incredibly dense and heavy. We always joke that if we ever sell the house, we simply have to include the amethyst into the price of the home because there's no way we are moving that again. I can only imagine how difficult it would be to move one of those megaliths around and the machinery it would take.
@TwinShards
@TwinShards Жыл бұрын
Those Amethyst are beautiful! Wish i had one similar to the one in my profile picture. Those giant Geode are light a never lasting night sky sparkling.
@XBullitt16X
@XBullitt16X Жыл бұрын
Looks like a starry sky, it's gorgeous that large piece.
@Miamcoline
@Miamcoline Жыл бұрын
Nice to see a wholesome thriving business were everyone seems to have the proper equipment and work in decent conditions and where they seem to do ok whether it is considered a high or low value item by the global economy.
@dillydilly7693
@dillydilly7693 Жыл бұрын
Ricardo should be wearing something to protect him from breathing in the rock dust.
@GaryCat899
@GaryCat899 Жыл бұрын
yeah i gasped omg
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
I’m hoping he was just doing a brief shot for the camera and holding his breath. I doubt he’d have lived that long if he wasn’t wearing a respirator most of the time.
@VPCh.
@VPCh. Жыл бұрын
Nice to see them actually having decent PPE and mine safety. I'm a geologist and it's very rare to have mines in those countries having safe working conditions. Half the time you will see them wearing sandals and uncontrolled collapses are a daily occurrence.
@awibs57
@awibs57 Жыл бұрын
Yes, this was my first thought as well. Loved that the owner was Uruguayan too, and not some misplaced pasty British person who owns the estate.
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
@@awibs57There’s a pasty American who is a major dealer of these types of geodes and giant quartz crystals from Brazil, but he buys from the local miners and dealers and distributes them to buyers elsewhere. He’s not their boss.
@jam6636
@jam6636 11 ай бұрын
"Those Countries"?
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 11 ай бұрын
@@jam6636 Poorer countries where minerals are mined, primarily for Western consumption. Rich corporations could provide workers with PPE, but then they would make slightly less money.
@jam6636
@jam6636 11 ай бұрын
@@evilsharkey8954 So in "richer countries" always use correct PPE?, no workers problems? are there no massive swaths of land polluted to the point of no return?
@Sassy_Alaskan
@Sassy_Alaskan Жыл бұрын
OMG they're beautiful!! It's breathtaking.
@darkrathwheito9818
@darkrathwheito9818 9 ай бұрын
One million dollars for such an MASSIVE geode, yet an blue diamond wheighting just a few grams can be EASILY sold for 10x that value...
@simonmessenger7217
@simonmessenger7217 8 ай бұрын
It's a supply and demand issue. There's obviously more amethyst than diamond which significantly affect their value. If something is harder to mine out of the ground it's value goes up. Also diamond has to be extensively cut/processed
@sharonballou4947
@sharonballou4947 8 ай бұрын
It is so amazing that these gemstones along with diamonds, rubies, sapphires, etc are found in the earth
@jcintheplacetobe123
@jcintheplacetobe123 Жыл бұрын
this is such a welcomed video to watch at the moment. Thank you for sharing
@gavz794
@gavz794 10 ай бұрын
When I went on vacation two years ago to Artigas I was able to meet a miner, he told me what working in the mines was like and gave him a small piece of amethyst.
@frankyao5854
@frankyao5854 10 ай бұрын
The purple comes from the iron atoms in the amethyst changing their oxidation states from 3+ to 4+, which alters the absorption spectrum which results in this colour, it doesn't magically 'burn off energy'
@lesliewheeler7071
@lesliewheeler7071 5 ай бұрын
I would LOVE to walk around and look at each and every one of those amethyst geodes!!!
@darrenberkey7017
@darrenberkey7017 10 ай бұрын
I had NO CLUE that amethyst geodes could get THAT big! Wow!
@ANPC-pi9vu
@ANPC-pi9vu 10 ай бұрын
There is a volcanic mountain in Mexico containing a cave system that is all a giant geode you can walk inside of... but only for a short time and with a space suit with a cooling system in it to protect you from the extreme heat. There's a video of researchers inside of it examining massive individual crystal points far larger than people.
@sporqist
@sporqist 10 ай бұрын
@@ANPC-pi9vu Sounds super interesting. Mind sharing the name of that video or the name of the cave?
@JohnHausser
@JohnHausser Жыл бұрын
Feel we all used to have a piece of amethyst when we were kids 😅
@etonsot392
@etonsot392 8 ай бұрын
I can stare at it all day, it looks therapeutic to look at.
@mho...
@mho... Жыл бұрын
imagine this in ancient times, this would have made the perfect king/queen throne, back in the days!
@ShannansShenanigans
@ShannansShenanigans 7 ай бұрын
💜💜💜💜OMG!!!💜💜💜💜 "PREEECIOOOOUS" (Gollum voice)
@justsomesaltyboi8716
@justsomesaltyboi8716 10 ай бұрын
As a gemstone collector, I love amethysts but not nearly as much as Australian Black Opals. ABOs take the top spot for me but the amethysts in this video justifies why I still hold this gemstone so highly underneath ABOs. I would love to visit Uruguay to explore the mines where my collection of amethysts are most likely from. Thank you Business Insider for doing what you do!
@woah4604
@woah4604 10 ай бұрын
HAHAHAHAHAHA YOU COLLECT GEMSTONES HAHAHAHAHAH FKING SNOWFLAKE LMFAOOOOOOOOO
@obnoxiouspedant
@obnoxiouspedant 10 ай бұрын
​@@woah4604k
@ferretyluv
@ferretyluv 10 ай бұрын
How many Breaking Bad jokes do you have to deal with daily?
@justsomesaltyboi8716
@justsomesaltyboi8716 10 ай бұрын
@@ferretyluv 0 cause nobody has ever brought it up
@ferretyluv
@ferretyluv 10 ай бұрын
@@justsomesaltyboi8716 Seriously? Nobody’s said “Jesus Christ Marie, they’re minerals?”
@melaniemaec1
@melaniemaec1 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Business Insider, you are always a wealth of information. Thank you to the people that do this work, I am sure I have purchased and cherished a few of your products.❤️
@nitzneymann3977
@nitzneymann3977 Жыл бұрын
Amethyst is such a beautiful gemstone. Purple is a royalty color. Very beautiful and exquisite. But I really haťe how its value became so cheap and this gem is almost neglected compared to other gems!!! Who tf don't want an amethyst jewelry???🥺
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
You can’t wear it in the sun too much or it will fade. Also, a lower value means more people can afford to buy it.
@anitaheart
@anitaheart 5 ай бұрын
If I had many millions I’d definitely buy that mega-amethyst. It’s stunning.❤
@Mitsubachicats
@Mitsubachicats Жыл бұрын
Wow! Maybe one day I might have a small amethyst geode of my own. This was very informative and interesting. Thanks
@OnePok3monMast3r4gam3rs
@OnePok3monMast3r4gam3rs Жыл бұрын
i am a future geologist and once i get my degree, a few years afterward i have plans to open a mineral museum that would invite private collectors to display the collections they have. I would even put some of mine on display as well
@marfztv
@marfztv 11 ай бұрын
Can’t imagine first born people who walked on these precious stones just like an ordinary tile and now million of years later the amount of time and effort before you can get a very good type of amethyst 😍
@preoximerianas
@preoximerianas 10 ай бұрын
You got your timeline for humans slightly off.
@poonoi1968
@poonoi1968 10 ай бұрын
@@preoximerianas shhh 🤫
@CaliforniaCarpenter7
@CaliforniaCarpenter7 10 ай бұрын
Erm... I think you... nevermind.
@S.dukes123
@S.dukes123 11 ай бұрын
One word... stunning💜
@shmang1485
@shmang1485 Жыл бұрын
These workers that are grinding the rocks could benefit from ppe. Wesring a mask to filter out the dust will prolong their life. Breathing in the rock dust is very dangerous.
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
I think the one guy is just doing a couple of clips with his respirator off for the video. He may even be holding his breath. He wouldn’t have gotten that old breathing silica dust.
@michaeljaysonbanua4870
@michaeljaysonbanua4870 8 ай бұрын
Love Amethyst. Just bought an amethyst ring last week. Waiting for it to be delivered. Next, I am eyeing a pendant so I'll have a matching jewelry pieces.
@anonymmaskros6234
@anonymmaskros6234 Жыл бұрын
I love, LOVE amethysts 💜
@reseviladik
@reseviladik 11 ай бұрын
for me it's so beautiful.. any purple gem looks majestic
@arenzale
@arenzale Жыл бұрын
I just go on my boat and look in the ocean for amethyst geodes, then dive down with a pickaxe. That's how I get my amethyst when I need it for tinted glass.
@Andresmartinez-bh4cw
@Andresmartinez-bh4cw Жыл бұрын
Lmao
@dcsc4895
@dcsc4895 7 ай бұрын
Amethyst IS my favorite crystal
@Moniyabandit
@Moniyabandit Жыл бұрын
Omg I wanna stand inside of one
@kyleanuar9090
@kyleanuar9090 Жыл бұрын
Amethyst is my favourite gem colour, didn't know they're plenty about.
@brandblue8980
@brandblue8980 Жыл бұрын
i love amethyst. i would gratefully accept any amethyst given to me. yet looking at the process it takes to extract this wonderful crystal, as well as how long it takes to form, much of the crystals should be left where they are, preserved. perhaps it would add to the value & give reason to travel to visit the places where they are. i do appreciate those who do this cause i may have never felt the energy of holding an amethyst, as well as other crystals. we all benefit from the extraction of various resources -- so the show goes on. appreciate this video as it gives me more respect for everything involved. peace amor
@ANPC-pi9vu
@ANPC-pi9vu 10 ай бұрын
You would not get to see them preserved where they are because they are buried inside volcanic rocks and filled with water. It's not like a cave system with the crystals simply lining the walls or something.
@SIG-lg5ju
@SIG-lg5ju 8 ай бұрын
if only it wasnt this common, people would go crazy for it. its so cool looking. underrated tbh.
@nziom
@nziom 8 ай бұрын
It's a good thing it's common NGL
@pewpewsalote8802
@pewpewsalote8802 Жыл бұрын
ima be honest, an amethyst that big and pristine should cost WAY more than a million dollars.
@elicole8047
@elicole8047 8 ай бұрын
I really appreciated Ricardo using his squinting eye protection over his actual glasses. He’s kinda my hero
@rudiruttger
@rudiruttger Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful resource they can exploit.
@vice.nor.virtue
@vice.nor.virtue Жыл бұрын
Well, like what do you expect them to do? Leave all this money buried under tonnes of rock where no one can see it?
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
It beats bulldozing rainforest to graze cattle. At least this is a fairly small area, and the value extracted is high.
@rudiruttger
@rudiruttger Жыл бұрын
@@vice.nor.virtue uhm, did you think the word exploit is bad or something? I clearly think this is a good thing.
@vice.nor.virtue
@vice.nor.virtue Жыл бұрын
@@rudiruttger Well, honestly yeah actually. 99% of the time anyone says _exploit_ it's in relation to something negative whether it be natural resources (specifically fossil fuels)) , ivory and other animal resources and of course a history of low paid or slave labor
@rudiruttger
@rudiruttger Жыл бұрын
@@vice.nor.virtue exploit is a word that isn't immediately a negative, it's the context of usage, and exploiting a resource just means you're making use of it.
@RobertaFierro-mc1ub
@RobertaFierro-mc1ub 2 ай бұрын
They are SO BEAUTIFUL!
@SavageCouture
@SavageCouture Жыл бұрын
My lungs hurt for those poor souls😢
@Melissa-ib9fk
@Melissa-ib9fk 24 күн бұрын
фантастика . снаружи совсем неказистые а внутри красота ). земля рождает райские красоты .
@BeKoed
@BeKoed 11 ай бұрын
That massive geode needs to be in a museum. It is too precious to be owned by a sole buyer. Imagine how much enjoyment people could get out if it if it were properly displayed with the right lighting.
@moos5221
@moos5221 10 ай бұрын
It needs to be in a museum IN Uruguay. It shouldn't be sitting in London or Paris, it should be in the country where it originates from so the citizens there can see it. Just like with any other cultural heritage and geological treasure...it should be made available to the people who live in the land it originates from instead of being stashed away in the cellar of a museum with enough funds to purchase everything.
@CalvinHikes
@CalvinHikes 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for deciding what should be done with someone else's property
@moos5221
@moos5221 10 ай бұрын
@@CalvinHikes You don't understand the difference between someones property and a national treasure. You think if you'd find an ancient artifact on your property you could keep it? Same should be applied to natural treasures. That's my opinion, cry about it.
@ANPC-pi9vu
@ANPC-pi9vu 10 ай бұрын
Then buy it for a museum. These men put a lot of work and investment into getting that out of the ground, and what, you think they should just give it away?
@ANPC-pi9vu
@ANPC-pi9vu 10 ай бұрын
@@moos5221 You have no clue how museums actually work, do you? lmao
@SoberOKMoments
@SoberOKMoments 11 ай бұрын
Breathtaking beauty. Thanks for this video.
@ryanread8617
@ryanread8617 Жыл бұрын
Imagine turning that massive amethysts geome into a throne or a chair, I can imagine being a billionaire or a Emperor and sitting down in that huge geome and curve the bottom to be like a throne but the upper part intact. How intense beauty that would be too and a show of power!
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
You’d need a cushion. Geodes are made of cold, hard rock!
@LucyKing411
@LucyKing411 6 ай бұрын
It think it's so cool to see how surgical the mining process gets when extracting super high value stones, I work in veterinary medicine and one of my favorite parts of my job is assisting with surgeries because I get to observe and learn from the procedures so getting to see that very similar kind of preparation going into something very different from medicine is absolutely fascinating!!! The planning that goes into mining a high-value geode is very similar to planning a mass remova.
@Arsaroon
@Arsaroon Жыл бұрын
If I was a multimillionaire rapper or a singer And I have 2 choices 1. A 1 million worth of Diamond chain(probably crazy big) 2. A fricking Jurassic Park worthy showpiece in my house I wouldn’t even think twice😂
@vice.nor.virtue
@vice.nor.virtue Жыл бұрын
Diamonds are a total rip-off anyway. They're not even rare, it's just because DeBeers is a monopoly controlling the flow of diamonds into markets across the world that they can artificially raise the price because of the economics of supply and demand.
@Afrin1618
@Afrin1618 5 ай бұрын
I have seen this at Natural history museum in New York. Trust me, its wonderful to watch and feel its sparkles.
@nfrench2100
@nfrench2100 Жыл бұрын
6:59 I’m no expert. But that can’t be good for his lungs 😮‍💨
@DTMharlot
@DTMharlot Жыл бұрын
Thought the exact same thing and then 30 seconds later at 7:31 he almost pushed his finger into the saw.... This guy won't be around in 20 years.
@haryjackazzgaming1813
@haryjackazzgaming1813 Жыл бұрын
Yeah silica dust from quarts causes construction workers and miners to get lung cancer. I'm glad the others at least were using air filtration masks
@bikedawg
@bikedawg Жыл бұрын
he will get pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
@nfrench2100
@nfrench2100 Жыл бұрын
@@bikedawg precisely what I was thinking only I couldn’t spell it so I didn’t mention it 🤷🏼‍♂️
@laramaaike3050
@laramaaike3050 Жыл бұрын
@@bikedawg I guess you are the kid? 😂
@Nemesis_T_Type
@Nemesis_T_Type 10 ай бұрын
They're rocks Hank!!! - Marie Schrader
@kane2803
@kane2803 8 ай бұрын
just like diamond it should costs less but the hoarding of companies make the price sour high...
@stonemove4207
@stonemove4207 10 ай бұрын
That's the kind of video they should have shown us in high shcool to make us interested in geology. That video was awesome
@amorgan5844
@amorgan5844 10 ай бұрын
6:58 please for his health get this man a respirator, breathing in basalt dust is going to destroy his lungs.
@SebastianBorges-g2m
@SebastianBorges-g2m 10 ай бұрын
How cool it is my country of Uruguay, even the rocks, no matter what, best country in the world!!!!!
@THUNDERMONK64
@THUNDERMONK64 Жыл бұрын
Wow that's impressive
@YeIIowSubmarine
@YeIIowSubmarine 7 ай бұрын
I wanna Amethysts Table !
@fabiolabarone5798
@fabiolabarone5798 Жыл бұрын
I think they should stay there for people to come and see the large one as tourist better for the economy. And just use the little ones to sell. Once they finish you can create anymore it takes centuries.
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
It takes a lot more than centuries for amethyst geodes to form! I’m sure Uruguay already has plenty of large amethyst cathedrals in their museums. Selling them as whole pieces beats cutting them up to make faceted gemstones, like what happens to the best crystals around the world.
@braxinIV
@braxinIV 7 ай бұрын
Straight up looks like staring into a pocket dimension into space. So cool
@Tommarola
@Tommarola 10 ай бұрын
Is this a Minecraft guide?
@AjayAdigopalOntario
@AjayAdigopalOntario 11 ай бұрын
As an aquarius , i love this video to my core....
@oceanwoods
@oceanwoods Жыл бұрын
In other words, there’s lots of land to be destroyed yet…
@vandagoldhunter8814
@vandagoldhunter8814 6 ай бұрын
Wow, really great, so big gems
@kagreen2k
@kagreen2k Жыл бұрын
We really need to reconsider our priorities as a species.
@abellancieri6881
@abellancieri6881 10 ай бұрын
💯 por ciento recomendado para ir de visita ...una maravilla de Uruguay...
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