It's really not hard work. It's your mind that says "Hey I wanna find a diamond". From this point of motivation it is no longer work. It has become an playful labor of love. Although a dirty labor of love. Study the video well Young Jedi. Rock, Turn and Rock it some more. Tap, tap, tap... Repeat. Flip it and marvel at the pile of concentrates. And just possibly...
why the park owner does not do it himself with professional equipment and keeps the money for himself, instead of charging people to do it, i believe he drops some on the ground to keep charging so people keep on gambling
Also if you would have done a basic google search youd find that crater of diamonds has been commercially mined before. It doesnt yield enough to be profitable but it does yield enough diamonds to sustain it's current business model.
Good video!
It's really not hard work. It's your mind that says "Hey I wanna find a diamond". From this point of motivation it is no longer work. It has become an playful labor of love. Although a dirty labor of love. Study the video well Young Jedi. Rock, Turn and Rock it some more. Tap, tap, tap... Repeat. Flip it and marvel at the pile of concentrates. And just possibly...
I like to know if I have a diamond how can I sell?
the park will grade it and certify it for you. Other wise raw diamonds are controlled
price
im 5 and what is this?
Now 11.
why the park owner does not do it himself with professional equipment and keeps the money for himself, instead of charging people to do it, i believe he drops some on the ground to keep charging so people keep on gambling
It is a state owned park. The citizens of Arkansas own and make money from the park.
we are the park owner, This a National Park.
Also if you would have done a basic google search youd find that crater of diamonds has been commercially mined before. It doesnt yield enough to be profitable but it does yield enough diamonds to sustain it's current business model.