Hunting for Tourmaline Gemstones: The Gems of Pala
By Celeste Stewart, published Aug 22, 2006
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The Gems of Pala, a small country store like shop, is open to the public for hunting for tourmaline gemstones. Along with a gift shop, visitors can purchase buckets of underground mine gravels to sift through in their hunt for tourmaline gemstones. Though the pink tourmaline gemstones are gorgeous, the Gems of Pala leaves a little to be desired in terms of aesthetics. Junk and rusted old cars and trailers line the driveway to the Gems of Pala. Wooden tables under a tarp provide a place for visitors to hunt for pink tourmaline gemstones.
What the Gems of Pala lacks in accommodations is made up for by the actual experience. Be sure to make reservations as space is limited and mining appointments fill up fast. In order to hunt for the tourmaline, visitors, and those on the waiting list, must watch a demonstration. If space opens up, the next person on the waiting list may participate as long as they have viewed the demonstration.
Each visitor must pay for their bucket of gravel and plan on spending about an hour and a half sifting through it. Visitors are taught how to fill their bucket from the large pile of gravel and rocks as well as how to sift through it in search of tourmaline gemstones. They are looking for pink, green, black or blue tourmaline. To be considered a tourmaline gemstone the stone must have only one of those colors and be shiny. Dull pink stones are just rocks, not pink tourmaline.
Another option for hunting for pink tourmaline gemstones is to buy a bucket to go when available. Apparently this isn’t always an option because of the semi-permanent sign that says “No buckets to go today” on one side and is blank on the other.
The Gems of Pala
Neigborhood: PalaLocation:
Pala, CA 92082
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