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All the gems you can dig

Sep. 19, 2006
Categorized in: Gem Hunters

 Rainbow Ridge Opal Mine

Denio Nv. 

This is one of several opal mines that dot the arid Virgin Valley, the fire opals formed some fifteen million years ago in cavities left by trees buried under volcanic ash.

The opals from Rainbow Ridge are casts after wood, and are some of the most beautiful opals in the world. We offer tailings digging where many different wood and opal combinations may be found. The tailings are up to eight feet deep. We turn the tailings from time to time, and are constantly adding to the tailings from the virgin ground loads. The virgin ground loads are materials taken from the bank with the loader, and are worked on a flattened area near where you park. Everything you find, regardless of value, is yours to keep. Although luck plays a part in finding opals, an "educated" eye is very helpful. First timers will be given some help in getting them started.

For more information visit:

www.nevadaopal.com

Opening Day is Friday, May 26th, and we will close on September 17th. Please note thet we are closed on Wednesdays during the 2006 season. The mine is open from 8AM until 4PM daily.

Load Fee this season is $300.00, and will admit either one or two adults. Loads are limited to a maximum of 5 per day.
Tailing Fee will remain at $40.00 per person per day, and children 10-15 are still half price. 
 

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