This temptation comes once in a while. People who know Diamond Park often dream of going to that place where diamonds are everywhere, because all diamonds found in this Diamond Park, no matter how big they are, belong to them.
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So, a few of them taxi drivers really formed a group to dig for diamonds.
In Arkansas, perhaps Clinton's light is not as dazzling as the diamond's light.
An hour's drive outside the famous Little Rock is the Crater of Diamonds State Park, which claims to be the only gem mine park in the world where tourists can dig and play at will.
You can come here to "gamble", whether you are lucky or not, the gambling fee is only US$8 per ticket.
Before entering the park, Han Peacock was surprised. He thought the place was full of treasures, but in front of him there was just a pile of dirt, with bulldozers still plowing silently.
In order to maintain a fair excavation order, the staff starts the machine every month and "shuffles" the land where tourists "dig three feet".
The people who came prepared were fully equipped with shovels, sieves, buckets, and baskets.
Han Peacock didn't bring any tools, but he met an enthusiastic person.
The white uncle, Roundham Shettles, just found a bunch of car repair tools in the trunk of the car, and when Han Peacock was stunned, he pulled him into the park.
He was still complaining just now, but now he was dreaming about making himself rich in one afternoon, which made Han Peacock a little bit dumbfounded.
He was already chic enough. He said he wanted to come over and took a look, so he got on the plane and flew over. But this Longham was actually even more chic.
There was no other way, so Han Peacock paid the ticket and walked into the park.
As soon as Longham entered the park, he started writhing on the ground, not to mention caring about the Korean peacock.
Han Kongque shook his head helplessly, is this help?
Han Peacock looked at the situation here. The land here had been turned over many times, so it was really possible to pick up a diamond directly.
Everyone else was carrying tools, but Han Kongque was tossing around in the ground with his bare hands. Soon, Han Kongque discovered that diamonds are not dug like this.
After walking around, Han Peacock discovered that many people acted very professionally.
"See? They are the professionals. I will come here often in the future, and maybe I can become a professional treasure hunter like them." I don't know when, Langdem walked up to Han Peacock.
Han Kongque said: "Are they professional treasure hunters?"
"Even though he looks like a worker, he is actually an authentic rich and handsome man. In fact, he has been here for a long time. It would be strange if he didn't become rich and handsome. He is a professional handsome man who digs diamonds. He is stationed here every day. Come on, let me
Let me teach you, diamonds are not easy to dig." After saying that, Langdem took Han Peacock to another place.
After watching for a while, Han Peacock discovered that Langdom was really not bragging. It seemed that he had really worked hard.
The first step in digging is to carry two buckets of soil to the water's edge.
In the second step of digging, use two layers of sieves to pass through water to flush out the soil. The soil has been sieved into two sizes by large mesh and small mesh.
The third step of digging a diamond is to look for luck that will blind your eyes from the big rocks. Unless you step on the ****, otherwise this step is mostly useless.
The fourth step of drilling is to dig out the pebbles from the lower screen!
The fifth step of digging for diamonds. There is no need to search over and over again for luck. What’s yours is yours. Look at the soil that has been pulled out to see if the shining diamond is at the highest point in the center. It will automatically appear in this exclusive location.
, if not, please go back to the first step.
A diamond digger kept scouring the dirt in the cold water. His hands were red and swollen from the cold, but he still didn't stop. Every time he carefully selected, Langdem leaned over to learn to distinguish.
Suddenly, he shouted and asked everyone to come and see if this one was the right one.
Diamond diggers from all directions stopped what they were doing and gathered together.
He picked up the tweezers, carefully picked up the pebble in the center, and carefully put it into the small glass bottle.
It was a small yellow diamond, so small that it was almost invisible, but it still allowed Han Peacock to see the roundness of the unpolished diamond. I heard that this one was worth several hundred dollars.
Although Han Peacock did not gain anything, he also experienced the joy of discovering diamonds and taught himself a lesson. Next time he sees a stone of this form, his eyes should shine.
The characteristics of diamonds are metallic luster, small particles, specific gravity, clean, hard, and smooth appearance. Diamonds that have not been polished are called rough diamonds, which are relatively rough. Like diamonds, they have facets, but they are irregular and not beautiful.
Such small particles should not be difficult to find. Han Peacock knew it well, and naturally he was not willing to waste time with Langdem.
However, seeing that Langdom was busy, Han Peacock did not bother him. He walked around by himself, intending to get a feel for the situation here first.
After walking around, Han Peacock saw that not all of the tourists who came to dig for diamonds came to dig for diamonds, but some came to look for their favorite gems.
They are proud to share their harvests from mines around the world, and they also exchange and buy the stones they like here.
Most of them were talking about who dug out a huge diamond in the past few days.
Han Peacock looked at these very flat plowed lands. If someone who didn't know better thought they were plowed farmland ready for planting, who would have thought that there would be diamonds here?
Han Peacock has seen the process of searching for diamonds just now more than once. Their method is actually similar to gold panning, except that gold panning is more troublesome and can only leave the last gold, but here, the smallest particles are left behind.
It can also be said to be gravel, and the chance of being mined for gold is much smaller.
Because as long as there is gold, a gold pan will leave some gold sand, but here, it is difficult to find diamonds in the gravel harvested at the end.
However, the method is the same, which is to sift out diamonds from the soil. After more than 40 years of sifting, almost all the gravel in some places has been sifted out.
So Han Kongque wandered around a few places, but even with his perceptual abilities, he didn't find a few larger rocks.
"The digging is really clean." Han Peacock could only sigh. No matter who he is, Taobao is very enthusiastic.
Since the "Cit of Diamonds" opened in 1972, 29,000 diamonds of various grades and colors have been discovered, and more than 600 diamonds are dug out by tourists every year.
When these diamonds were discovered, there were tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even millions of times more pebbles that had been screened out, so there were very few gravels on this land.
Of course, there must be big rocks deep underground, but those Korean peacocks didn't even think about digging them out.
After walking a few more places, Han Kongque could sense some places with gravel, and based on the characteristics of diamonds, he wanted to directly determine whether it was a diamond. But this was obviously not too easy, but it was not impossible. After all, diamonds
It is different from ordinary gravel.
Whether it is density, hardness, or smoothness, they are all different. The most important thing is that diamonds are crystals, and crystals and stones have different names.
"This should be a diamond, right?" Soon, Han Kongque identified a target, and the target was not small. It was also because of this that Han Kongque was able to determine that it was a crystal, at least not a stone.
After some calculations, this crystal was four meters above the ground. It was buried very deep. Most people couldn't dig that deep.
Han Kongque just wanted to test his perception and know that he could get diamonds if he couldn't find them this way, so he wasn't afraid of trouble.
He borrowed a shovel from Longham, locked the crystal, and began digging.
Seeing Han Peacock's performance, Langdem shook his head. It was strange that he could find diamonds like this.
Han Peacock didn't care about Langdem, he just dug quickly. This place was frequently dug and the soil was very soft, so Han Peacock was still very fast.
However, Han Kongque still dug at a depth of four meters for half an hour. When he got a light green stone, Han Kongque was surprised, it didn't look like a diamond!
I packed up my harvest, including a large bag of soil, which contained more small gravels, because only soil containing many small gravels would be collected by Han Peacock.
During this half hour, Han Peacock collected a lot of soil by the way. In this soil, there were some small pebbles with very smooth surfaces. Regardless of whether they were diamonds or not, Han Peacock wanted to get them out and screen them.
Putting the light green pebble the size of a bean into his pocket, Han Peacock came to the water's edge.
Langdom continued to rinse the soil he brought back, and the two large buckets of soil could only wash out a large handful of gravel. This was entirely because the excavation here was too crazy. As long as it was a little larger,
The gravels have all been picked out.
"Is this the soil you brought? With only this amount, are you sure you can screen out diamonds? I think even if it is a stone, there won't be a few." Langdem laughed.
Han Kongque looked at the tiny gravels he had sorted out and said, "What if I sort out more gravels than you?"
"Haha, this is really a joke. With just a little bit of soil, what can you sift out?" Langdem laughed.
Han Peacock also smiled and said: "Really? Do you want us to compete? If I win, you have to listen to me and help me here in the future. Just start with me and I will give you 100% of the income.
One, that is, if I transfer one hundred dollars, I will give you one dollar."
"What if I can't make even one dollar? Do I need to pay for the ticket?" Langdem smiled as he took the soil from Han Peacock, put it on the sieve, rinsed it with water, and sifted it.
"I won't disappoint you, how about you? Don't believe me? Look, this is what I just discovered over there. However, it doesn't look like a diamond. Can you see if it is a gem?" Han Peacock grabbed it.
The sieve in Langham's hand, he has long wanted to find treasures by himself.
After catching the thing thrown by Han Peacock, Langdem was stunned. (To be continued.) For mobile phone users, please visit http://m.piotian.net