Finding Diamonds In Arkansas
The diamond trail in Arkansas is the perfect choice for lesbian women who enjoy adventurous vacations as well as diamonds. Since the diamond state park opened to the public in 1972, adventure travelers have walked out with more than 25,000 diamonds from the 37 acre crater.
The diamond state park in Arkansas is the perfect women adventure travel trip. It combines a lot of climbing with the exciting possibility of finding diamonds. Diamonds worth several billions have been found in the state park. Women adventure travel trip to Arkansas diamond state park does not involve only hiking. It also includes snorkeling and mountain bike hiking. Lesbian women who enjoy adventure can raft down the rapids of the nearby Cossatot River.
Lesbian women who enjoy diamonds will be interested to learn that in 1924 the crater yielded the largest diamond ever found in the United States-a 40.23-carat named "Uncle Sam". In 1990, the crater yielded the most perfect diamond, a 3.03 carat. There are a lot of outdoor activities that lesbian women can enjoy in and around the park area. The 1.2-mile River Trail that winds through the woods to the Little Missouri is very popular. The diamond state park is a perfect choice of adventure trip for women traveling alone or in groups. It is exciting as well. Visitors to the park never know when they are going to get lucky and strike a diamond.
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