FIRE OPALS of QUERÉTARO, Mexico | QUERÉTARO MEXICO TRAVEL
FIRE OPALS of QUERÉTARO, Mexico | QUERÉTARO MEXICO TRAVEL

This video is a part of my QUERÉTARO MEXICO TRAVEL vlog, please check out the play list and subscribe for more videos about my travel in and around Queretaro Mexico.
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I love what she was mentioning about not being greedy. I think that is such an important take-away from this video! The mines were stunning. What a great adventure!
Very interesting and cool place to visit. I was wondering because of the rocky environment in this area, are snakes a concern in the cave or surrounding area (ok, i’m afraid of snakes…lol)
What a cool place to get to see! So… did you find any opals you got to keep? 🙂
Such a cool area to explore, I imagine it’s much bigger than how it shows in the video. So, you didn’t strike it rich, eh? 😄
Thank you for these wonderful videos. I was the visitor to orphanages, Folklorica dance clubs, like Nina’s in Acapulco. I went on the dance boat trips. I was never into hiking, canoes etc.
Mexico is amazing
I can’t believe there was an opal just sitting on the ground right out front before you all even started looking, that’s so cool! Can you find one for me? 😁 I used to look for cool rocks all the time as a kid, never would’ve thought you could find such amazing stones. This was such a cool and educational video, thank you for sharing it!
Good stuff, thanks, Jason. 👍🙂💎
Very interesting, Opal’s my birthstone. I would think Austrailian opals would have more water, how odd???
Where were the finished opals-examples of the finished product?
Darcy and I went to La Trinidad on Feb.26. Got a bunch of little gems. Similar caves but not the same ones. Fun trip. Loved re-enacting the visit via your video.
The dog looks like Dante from the movie Coco!
Cool scenery. There was a neat cactus at the entrance of the cave that I really liked!
That was really interesting. Diego did a great job explaining what to look for and how to tell if iron is present, and his dog was very cool. The scenery was stunning.
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Sure is a unique place. Very interesting.
So much more interesting with a guide who obviously loves his work. This was so enjoyable. Wish I was there. Thanks for taking us along with you. 🤩
What a fun adventure. The people, landscape and opals were so fascinating.
Спасибо. Очень познавтельно и наглядно. Ксоло-красавчик!