A woman in the United States found a 3.72-carat yellow diamond in a pile of rocks in Diamond Hole State Park, Arkansas. Gardeners said it was the largest coloured diamond ever found since 2017.
Last week Miranda Hollingshead of Bogota, the United States, decided to go to Arkansas Park to look for diamonds after he wanted to do something interesting with his brothers and sisters, Fox News reported. The park is located in Moffiesburg, and Hollinghid is also the first time to visit it.
Hollinghid said in an interview that she was sitting in the shade of a tree, browsing a video on YouTube about how to find diamonds, when she looked down, she happened to find a diamond mixed with stones. The diamond is about the size of an eraser and has a metallic luster. Hollinghid is going to set the diamond on the ring.
It is reported that the park allows visitors to search for real diamonds in the original volcanic source. Diamonds found by tourists can be kept by themselves. Park staff said Hollingheed's discovery was the largest yellow diamond ever found in six years and the largest colored diamond ever found since 2017.