Opal of the World - Mexico, Ethiopia, Tanzania - A World Tour of Opal, Part 2
We visit the Australian Opal Centre in Lightning Ridge and explore opal from around the world, including opal from Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Honduras, the United States of America, Canada, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Tanzania and Turkey.
Special thanks to Jenni Brammall at the Australian Opal Centre.
If you haven't seen Part 1, Australian Opal, check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEspOTSho6k
This is NOT an exhaustive look at all of the opal the world has to offer, there are many more locations that produce opal, and we'll visit opal from those countries in the future. Stay tuned, click the subscribe button, and we'll fill in the blanks in the future!
These examples were chosen from a selection of specimens; they don't necessarily represent the "best of the best" of each opal category. They're all beautiful, though!
The Wikipedia page for Opal includes information about opal from many of the locations referenced in this video: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opal
"Unwritten Return" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
All other music © Russell Gawthorpe.
Follow the Australian Opal Centre on Facebook:
http://facebook.com/australianopalcentre
Follow IDU Curiosity on...
Facebook: http://facebook.com/idunderstand
Twitter: http://twitter.com/idunderstand
Instagram: http://instagram.com/idu_idontunderstand
The web: http://iducuriosity.com/
Thank YOU for watching!
#opal #opaloftheworld
Видео Opal of the World - Mexico, Ethiopia, Tanzania - A World Tour of Opal, Part 2 канала IDU Curiosity
Special thanks to Jenni Brammall at the Australian Opal Centre.
If you haven't seen Part 1, Australian Opal, check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEspOTSho6k
This is NOT an exhaustive look at all of the opal the world has to offer, there are many more locations that produce opal, and we'll visit opal from those countries in the future. Stay tuned, click the subscribe button, and we'll fill in the blanks in the future!
These examples were chosen from a selection of specimens; they don't necessarily represent the "best of the best" of each opal category. They're all beautiful, though!
The Wikipedia page for Opal includes information about opal from many of the locations referenced in this video: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opal
"Unwritten Return" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
All other music © Russell Gawthorpe.
Follow the Australian Opal Centre on Facebook:
http://facebook.com/australianopalcentre
Follow IDU Curiosity on...
Facebook: http://facebook.com/idunderstand
Twitter: http://twitter.com/idunderstand
Instagram: http://instagram.com/idu_idontunderstand
The web: http://iducuriosity.com/
Thank YOU for watching!
#opal #opaloftheworld
Видео Opal of the World - Mexico, Ethiopia, Tanzania - A World Tour of Opal, Part 2 канала IDU Curiosity
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Australian Opal - A World Tour of Opal, Part 1Stuff that Looks Like Opal - Geological, Biological & Man-Made Opal ImpostorsLightning Ridge - Gem of the Outback - 2014Why don't ALL Opalised Fossils look like Opal? - Australian Opal Centre, Lightning RidgeThe Spinels of Tajikistan documentary of Patrick VoillotTucson Gem And Mineral Show 2020 Mexican Opals & ObsidianAmetrine from Bolivia documentary of Patrick Voillot18 Most Rare & Expensive GemstonesMOST EXPENSIVE OPALS - RANKED!Colored diamonds of Borneo documentary of Patrick VoillotI lost most of this rough opal but cut an epic gemLightning Ridge: The World Capital of Black OpalCarving Opal with a Dremel - full process |ROUGH Opal Buying Guide!SPOT THE FAKE OPAL!Tanzanite from Tanzania documentary of Patrick VoillotGem Adventures In Ethiopia: On The Hunt For OpalKokopelli Opal Mine Mining America Ep 15 - 7/9/16 Virgin Valley NevadaOregon Opal Vein!OPAL: Australian vs. Ethiopian (The Opal War?)