vs 8 The 'Diamond Pit' of the Great Diamond

After finishing the old book, I began to concentrate on the new book.

Dear book friends, when the new book meets, I hope to see the old faces from before.

You have to sell cute, roll around and ask for recommendation votes, and fold your hands for recommendation votes.

The new book is like a pink and tender little piglet, captive (collection), vote for recommendation (feeding), fattening, slaughtering and eating big fat meat-

After a few days of rest.

For Chen Dong, treasure hunting is not only a way to pursue wealth, but also where the fun lies, for example, the psychological reaction when finding a gold or silver coin, the sense of satisfaction, or, getting a clue to a treasure, following the clue of the treasure in the treasure hunting process, when the treasure is found, this feeling will make a person's adrenaline soar.

This is the discovery of 'treasure' as Chen Dong understands.

As we all know, the history of the United States is very short, from 1787 when the United States officially became independent () to the present only more than 200 years old.

The United States has no cultural heritage and a short history, so there are no cultural relics.

In addition to the North American Indians in the United States, some relics, primitive tools, living utensils, weapons, etc., some ancient cultures in North America, such as the Anasazi culture, Clovis stone culture and other simple things, as well as pottery, coins and so on left by early European settlers.

The 'ancient' Americans did not leave any great treasures on American soil.

The treasures of American land, apart from gold and silver coins, do not expect to find other valuable things.

With the memories of his past life, Chen Dong knew a lot of clues, information, and locations of the hidden treasures.

Today is 8 September 2001.

With September 8, 2001, the demarcation, the treasure that was discovered before September 8, 2001, these memories have no value. The treasure that was discovered after September 8, 2001, this is the treasure that Chen Dong is looking for.

Treasure in American soil.

Chen Dong knew a few pieces of news.

The first information is about a large diamond worth $22 million.

Second, information about the treasure of a jar containing more than 1,000 gold coins

Chen Dong left New York and took a plane to Arkansas.

Arkansas, abbreviated as Arkansas.

Azhou was originally inhabited by Indians. In 1682, French explorers named Louisiana, a vast area including Arkansas, and in 1803, the United States acquired the territory of Louisiana, from which 15 states were divided, including Arkansas.

In 1953, the state decided to formalize the state alias as a "land of opportunity."

Azhou is truly a 'land of opportunity'.

In his previous life, Chen Dong saw a news that a woman dug up a large diamond worth $22 million in the 'Diamond Pit' state park in southwestern Arkansas.

There is also a picture in this news of a white woman who was lucky enough to dig up a large diamond with a diamond in her hand, and behind it is the place where he dug up the diamond.

Chen Dong has a deep image of this news, and the pictures on the news are very deep.

The time when a white woman dug up a diamond was in her previous life in 2017.

Chen Dong was going to dig up this big diamond.

The big diamond worth 22 million US dollars was sold, which was enough for Chen Dong to carry out a second treasure hunt plan.

Chen Dong arrives at Diamond Cits State Park, located in southwestern Arkansas.

At Diamond Cits State Park, visitors can dig and sift diamonds in the topsoil for free.

These diamonds were blown here tens of millions of years ago by a rare volcanic eruption.

In 2007 alone, 1,024 diamonds were found in the park, ranging from small grains of sand to large enough to fit into rings.

The park has always adhered to a principle of "whoever finds owns", so visitors will always find that after a day of digging, their pockets are always full, including diamonds, semi-precious stones, and various other minerals.

Chen Dong dressed as a tourist and entered the 'Diamond Pit' State Park.

The site of the diamond excavation is 37 acres of cultivated land.

In the previous life, the place where the white woman dug up the diamond was easy to find, and in the newspaper picture, there was a large stone in the shape of a breast peak behind the white woman.

Chen Dong came to the location of the diamond excavation, and saw that many tourists were looking for diamonds, and some tourists and their families were out of the field, digging in the ground with shovels, sifting out small diamonds with a sieve, looking for fine particles sifted out of the sieve with wide eyes, looking for diamonds, every time there was a big harvest, it could cause the people around to exclaim, and a large number of people surrounded them.

These diamonds with small grains of sand are of little value.

Most visitors who look for diamonds here experience the joy of a treasure hunt.

With 37 acres of cultivated land, the area is not large, and Chen Dong quickly found a large stone in the shape of a milk peak.

Large diamonds are buried in the ground around them.

Chen Dong began to dig with the shovel he had brought.

The soil here is relatively loose and fine sandy, so it is easy to excavate.

Every time Chen Dong excavates a mound of soil, he sieves it.

Chen Dong came for the big diamond.

Therefore, compared to other tourists in the vicinity who are looking for diamonds, Chen Dong uses a sieve sieve that is a little larger.

A sift of soil, washed with water, the sediment is gone, only the larger particles of sand in the sieve remain, and the luck is a blast, and you can also find diamonds mixed in the gravel.

The sieve used by Chen Dong has a large sieve eye, and in half an hour, he can sift through a pile of soil.

After sifting through a pile of soil, Chen Dong continued to dig and continue to sift.

It took a day, but the big diamond was not found, because the sieve used by Chen Dong was large, and the small diamond was not harvested.

On this day, it was in vain.

When it got dark, Chen Dong dragged his tired body back to the temporary rented place.

My stomach was very hungry, my whole body was a mixture of sweat and mud, and my clothes were sticking to my skin, and I felt uncomfortable.

Chen Dong took a hot bath, wore clean clothes, and was refreshed.

I ate something casually and went to sleep.

The next day, I got up early in the morning and finished breakfast.

Chen Dong picked up the shovel and returned to the 'Diamond Pit' park.

However, as soon as I got to the place of yesterday, I found someone digging here.

Chen Dong's breath stagnated, and then, pretending to be nothing, he dug beside him.

"Hey, man, there's no catch." Chen Dong asked.

"It's just a small diamond, it's worthless." The man said.

The man dug for half an hour, found nothing, and left the place to dig elsewhere.

Chen Dong continued to dig here alone, dug out a mound of soil, sifted the mound with a sieve, and continued to dig!! Keep sifting!!

The next day, there was no harvest either.

Day 3.

"Hey, man, you're using a sieve that's too big, and it's going to leak the diamond out of the sieve." Someone reminded Chen Dong to say

Day 4.

"Hey, man, you know what? Yesterday someone dug up a diamond the size of a soybean, and the local news reported it. Someone said enviously.

Day 5