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Florida Couple Overjoyed to Find Huge 3.36-Carat Diamond in the Soil of Crater of Diamonds State Park
This field is a site carved by volcanic eruptions, whose remnants now hide in the soil in the form of little diamonds.
A Florida couple finds a 3.36-carat diamond in Arkansas, a discovery that reignites interest in the only public park dedicated to gems.
The Natural State's beauty is too immense to be celebrated only one day out of the year. From Hot Springs National Park to charming Eureka Springs, we're always thankful for the best places to visit ...
At a time when our state and federal governments are headed by agents of dysfunction and disunity, one is wise not to look ...
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5 Overhyped Arkansas Places That Look Better Online Than in Real Life
I know, it’s hard to believe there are overhyped destinations in Arkansas. It is the Natural State, after all, full of vast ...
Easy Arkansas escapes with lakes, cabins, and backroad magic, for when you want a fast trip that still feels big.
During a spontaneous stop to celebrate a birthday in southwest Arkansas, an Oklahoma family uncovered something far beyond what they expected: a 2.79-carat brown diamond. The gem was discovered on ...
The park spans along the Little Missouri River arm of Lake Greeson, creating a waterfront playground that would make even the most dedicated city-dweller consider trading in their metro card for a ...
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