Tourist finds huge diamond on vacation
"Remember the time Mikey found that massive diamond at that park?"
That's how one North Carolina family is going to remember this summer.
Boy Scout Michael
Detlaff, 12, was visiting an Arkansas park with his family on July 31
when he
found a 5.16-carat "honey brown diamond" in the park's "diamond
search area."
The park's response?
"It is thrilling any time a child finds a diamond here."
The Arkansas' Crater of
Diamond State Park is the only diamond-producing site in the world open
to the public and this isn't the first time a diamond has been found,
nor is it even close to the biggest diamond discovered at this amazing
park.
Visitors can dig for
diamonds in the park's 37.5-acre plowed field, which was a diamond
mining site before it became a state park in 1972.....
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