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An extinct volcano in Arkansas hosts the only public diamond mine on Earth

5 days ago
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  • Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas allows the public to dig for diamonds and keep what they find.
  • The park sits on an ancient volcanic pipe that brought diamonds to the surface around 100 million years ago.
  • Commercial mining attempts from 1906 to 1972 failed due to low diamond concentration.
  • Arkansas chose to maintain the site as a public park instead of leasing it to a mining company.
  • Visitors have found over 35,000 diamonds since the park opened in 1972.
  • The park operates on a 'finders keepers' policy with no revenue sharing or restrictions.
  • The search area is regularly tilled to bring new material to the surface.
  • Visitors can use basic tools, either rented or brought along, but motor-driven equipment is prohibited.
  • A travel blogger noted a mix of casual visitors and serious diggers with various equipment.
  • Diamonds found can be small; for example, 10 nuggets might sell for around $15 on Etsy.