Rockhounding Killer Red Apatite And Shiny Titanite At The Smart Mine!! Ontario Rockhounding

Published 2022-08-18
This summer I had a chance to collect at the Smart Mine aka Miller Property twice. It is a cool place to visit and if you have good luck you can find some really big apatites and titanites.








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All Comments (14)
  • @RagnarRocks
    That apatite is rad! I've never seen it soooooo red! Very generous mine owner there! Hope no one wrecks the place and ruins it for everyone!
  • @largent45
    Wow you actually got a lot of specimens. The amount of cool appetite crystals you got were amazing. The titanite crystals were amazing. And all your finds were awesome! I personally like all the different color appetite crystals! So cool! Awesome video!
  • @moonstruck581
    Wow looks like you had a good time at this place and the specimens are so cool😎
  • @jv-cs8dw
    Wow great finds! Cool big titanites!
  • Nice video. This was fun to watch and I learned a lot from watching.
  • @jv12357
    loving the recent videos keep it up!
  • Are those apatite crystals just coming out of pockets where they've broken away and fallen into crevices or are you having to break them free from a host rock? My fav specimen was the titanite. really cool looking stuff. And I loved the little one at 10:52, it looked like a raisin! Haha! Aidan, you really seem to have an APATITE for this whole rock hounding thing! (couldn't resist)