Comfortable travelers dig diamonds for free at an American park

In Arkansas, the United States has a nearly 370-hectare park, which has a 10-hectare area reserved for diamond-dug visitors. Guests will be able to bring everything they find home without paying.

Dig diamonds for free at an American park

Crater of Diamonds in Murfreesboro, Arkansas, USA is a place for people to find diamonds. It used to be a crater thousands of years ago. In addition to diamonds, there are also quartz and jade stones, recorded from VTC.

Although open freely, not everyone can find diamonds.Diamonds formed millions of years ago. When this area is still active crater, during the eruption, the diamonds are brought to the ground.

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This strange park in America opened by letting everyone into digging diamonds.(Photo: Amusing)

John Huddlestone is the discoverer of diamonds here. But he did not exploit and resell for $ 36,000. After that, the investment unit has boosted exploitation but not much.

Later, this area was opened freely. In 1972, the Arkansas government bought it to turn it into a park. If fortunes smile, everyone will become the owner of a gem mixed in the soil.

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The diamonds here are found very small, but sometimes lucky to find tablets up to a few carats.(Photo: Amusing)

Guests will be able to bring everything they find home without paying. The only thing to pay is admission, the price is 5 USD for children (from 6 to 12 years old) and 8 USD for adults. If you don't bring a diamond search and find tool, people can also rent it here.

The park is nearly 370 hectares, including a 10-hectare area reserved for visitors digging diamonds. Thanks to this unique point, the park attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. They come here mostly looking for luck with expensive diamonds.

The park's representative said more than 600 large diamonds were found by tourists every year. 31,000 diamonds were found at the crater since it became a park. In late April 2015, a woman found a 3.68 carat diamond.