David DeCook, a resident of Minnesota, recently experienced what he calls a 'chance of a lifetime' while exploring Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas. During a family visit, DeCook unearthed a beautiful 3.81-carat brown diamond.
Crater of Diamonds State Park is one of the only diamond-producing sites in the world open to the public. Visitors are allowed to search for diamonds and keep any they find, making it a popular destination for treasure hunters and families alike. DeCook's discovery highlights the unique opportunity the park offers.
The diamond, described as 'candy-like' by DeCook, is currently being evaluated. Its value will depend on its clarity and cut. Regardless of its monetary worth, the find is undoubtedly a memorable experience for the DeCook family. The park continues to attract visitors from around the world, drawn by the allure of potentially finding their own sparkling gem.
Minnesota Man Finds Large Diamond at Arkansas State Park
A Minnesota man struck it rich while visiting Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State Park. David DeCook discovered a 3.81-carat brown diamond during a family trip. The park is famous for allowing visitors to keep any diamonds they find. This lucky find is a testament to the park's unique appeal and the possibility of finding a treasure.