Dig-Your-Own Diamond Mine Re-opens after COVID-19

By John Jeffay / May 24, 2020 / www.idexonline.com / Article Link

(IDEX Online) -  One of the world's more unusual diamond mines  - a dig-your-own family attraction in Arkansas, USA - has reopened after state lockdown rules were eased.Visitors pay $10 a day to sift the soil of a plowed field at the Crater of Diamonds State Park, near Murfreesboro, and keep whatever they find.Diamonds were first discovered there in 1906 by a farmer who owned the 37-acre site, which lies over an eroded lamproite volcanic pipe.  It was operated as a commercial diamond mine before becoming an Arkansas State Park in 1972.Over 75,000 diamonds have been unearthed there most notably the Uncle Sam, a 40.23-carat white diamond with a pink cast, which remains the largest diamond ever discovered in the United States. The Crater of Diamonds State Park, the world's only publicly-accessible diamond-bearing site, has had to restrict visitor numbers to 500-a-day because of the COVID-19 outbreak and impose social distancing rules.Diamond diggers need to bring their own hand tools - not gas of electric-powered - as the park is not providing its own for rent at the moment.  An average of two diamonds a day are discovered.In 1990 a visitor unearthed a colorless, internally-flawless 3.09-carat diamond which the park bought for $34,700.  The largest diamond found by an amateur prospector is the Amarillo Starlight, a 16.37-carat white diamond discovered in 1975.Pic courtesy Arkansas State Parks

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