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Fantastic Herkimer Diamond Quartz Cluster from Ace of Diamonds in New York.Photo ©️ The Crystal Collector  /Bryan Major
01/28/2025

Fantastic Herkimer Diamond Quartz Cluster from Ace of Diamonds in New York.

Photo ©️ The Crystal Collector /Bryan Major

A true masterpiece.Oustanding Rainbow Obsidian from Jalisco Mexico.
10/15/2024

A true masterpiece.
Oustanding Rainbow Obsidian from Jalisco Mexico.

This is a specimen from part of a Koroit opal nut which was found at The Comet opal mine in Koroit opal field, Queenslan...
10/15/2024

This is a specimen from part of a Koroit opal nut which was found at The Comet opal mine in Koroit opal field, Queensland, Australia

The Cave of the Crystals is a cave located about 300 meters underground in the Naica mine, in the state of Chihuahua, Me...
10/13/2024

The Cave of the Crystals is a cave located about 300 meters underground in the Naica mine, in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. It is famous for its giant selenite crystals, some measuring up to 11 meters long and weighing up to 55 tons!

Awesome Star Rose Quartz from a deposit Governador Valadares in the state of Minas Gerais. Some of the most spectacular ...
10/11/2024

Awesome Star Rose Quartz from a deposit Governador Valadares in the state of Minas Gerais. Some of the most spectacular Rose Quartz there is!

That's some staircase!! Looks to be celestite if I had to guess.
08/30/2024

That's some staircase!! Looks to be celestite if I had to guess.

CRATER OF DIAMONDS STATE PARKPark OverviewWhat to knowOne of the only places in the world where the public can search fo...
07/30/2024

CRATER OF DIAMONDS STATE PARK
Park Overview

What to know
One of the only places in the world where the public can search for real diamonds in their original volcanic source, Crater of Diamonds is a one-of-a-kind experience that brings people from all over the world to Murfreesboro, Arkansas. Visitors to the park search a 37-acre field, the eroded surface of a volcanic crater, for a variety of rocks, minerals, and gemstones – and any rock or mineral you find is yours to keep. You may bring your own mining equipment to search with (no battery-operated or motor-driven mining tools allowed), or rent tools from the park.

Your diamond search begins here, where you can prepare for your visit by learning about diamonds and how to search for them. At the park's visitor center, you can view real, uncut diamonds and interact with exhibits illustrating the area's unique history and geology. At the Diamond Discovery Center, you can learn more about rocks and minerals found at the park and how to search for diamonds using various techniques. Diamonds come in all colors of the rainbow: the three colors found here at the park are white, brown, and yellow. Amethyst, garnet, jasper, agate, quartz, and other rocks and minerals naturally occur here. Park staff provide complimentary identification of rocks and minerals found at the park, as well as diamond mining demonstrations and other interpretive programs.

More than 35,000 diamonds have been found by park visitors since the Crater of Diamonds became an Arkansas state park in 1972. Notable diamonds found at the Crater include the 40.23-carat Uncle Sam, the largest diamond ever unearthed in the U.S.; the 16.37-carat Amarillo Starlight; the 15.33-carat Star of Arkansas; and the 8.52-carat Esperanza.

The largest cut topaz in the Smithsonian.
07/24/2024

The largest cut topaz in the Smithsonian.

April 19, 1775 marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War with battles at Lexington and Concord. There was no standin...
07/04/2024

April 19, 1775 marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War with battles at Lexington and Concord. There was no standing army in the colonies at the time. The forming of the Continental Army reflected the diversity of the colonies. Coming from all 13 colonies, soldiers were native-born and immigrants of almost every nationality as well as free and enslaved African-Americans. Several women also disguised themselves as men in order to fight. The army accepted volunteers as young as 16.
July 4th is a celebration of these ordinary citizens coming together to unite against the authoritarianism of a monarchy. They are why we celebrate having our freedom as a nation today.

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