It’s great when things fall into place and they certainly did in Sapphire within a couple days we were filming. We saw various ways to mine for sapphires, from the old fashioned windless winch still in operation, and the smallest of tunnels known as “tummy tunnels” used to reduce the amount of dirt needing to be moved and usually no more than a bucket height. These tummy tunnels were way too small for me to crawl through and thankfully too wet. After the recent rain the tunnels needed to be pumped out before anyone could go down.
We set our camp at Big Besse right on the hill overlooking Blue Hollow mine, but as soon as the chores were done I was off to have a scratch around. The gravel wash level is 1-2 foot deep and very easy to access. There were many abandoned holes from the previous season so it wasn’t long before I was head down and bottom up down a hole. Usually water for washing the gravel is scarce but thanks to Mother Nature that wouldn’t be a problem this visit, but there is a good and bad side to many things and excess water brought the mosquitoes in their thousands and hot humid weather.
What I did not expect to find during my scratching time was Opal, that’s right Boulder Opal beside the caravan in the dirt. I suspect a previous fossicker had bought a bag of wash from an Opal area and sieved it at Big Besse, how amusing, and there were a couple of nice pieces too.
Our visit to film the Desperado mine in Rubyvale some 10kms away was a great adventure into underground mechanical mining for sapphires. Peter is a one man band underground with camera remote operation above ground; he literally could be in two places at once. The mechanical digger and front end tipper increase the amount of dirt moved per day dramatically and their claims had produced many fine sapphires over the years. Eileen his wife managers their shop The Gem Gallery were you can view their exquisite home grown jewellery.
We have found some extremely talented people living in out back places and Sapphire/Rubyvale was no exception. From master jewellers and craftsman to engineers who are shipping their home grown VJ faceting machine all over the world. Who would'nt want one of these machines, easy to use and with a life time garrentee.
Our very busy 10 day visit to Sapphire and Rubyvale was soon over and yet we still did not have that special keep sake stone to take home, so we decided to take a couple of days out and camp at Glenalva near the Willows some 30kms west and renowned for good parti sapphires.
I hopped and skipped back to Laurie at camp it was the special we had been looking for. We dug with gusto many more buckets that afternoon and the next day but to no avail, we had our special that was it but Glenalva we’ll be back.
And remember look after those Gems!
AL.B & Laurie C