The new addition will feature finished jewelry created using “consciously sourced” gemstones.
The Weather Channel brings prospectors back to TV
The third season of The Weather Channel’s hit television show Prospectors, a reality show that follows the endeavors of gemstone miners in Colorado, returns this month.

New York--The third season of The Weather Channel’s hit television show Prospectors, a reality show that follows the endeavors of gemstone miners in Colorado, returns this month.
The season will premiere on Dec. 7 at 9 p.m. EST. It will include the original Prospectors cast and also will bring a new family of miners on board.
The miners in the show explore mountain environments in search of gems, with a fist-sized sample of the stones bringing in big money. They use picks, sledgehammers and dynamite to send Volkswagen-sized boulders down the mountainside to look for unearthed veins of crystals.
While Colorado is home to North America’s richest and most abundant gem fields, the mining sites also are at high elevations, at 14,000 feet above sea level, The Weather Channel said. There’s 50 percent less oxygen at that altitude, with extreme weather including lightning strikes, hurricane-force winds and storms that move in quickly.
The third season will include ten 60-minute episodes.
Last year, when The Weather Channel announced that it would bring back the show for the second season, it said that Prospectors has been a “big success” and is the network’s best original programming primetime premiere. Its debut episodes were its top two-performing long-form telecasts in 2013.
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