Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Where to Find & Mine Diamonds

When it comes to finding or mining diamonds, there is very little good information available. Geologists who search the world over for new diamond bearing kimberlite deposits are very guarded about what they know. It's all a secret. The majority of placer miners (those who do their mining in gravels and sands) are economically disadvantaged. Africa comes to mind. These miners don't have much planning or purpose in what they do. They simply go to a beach, river or stream where someone has already found a stone or two, and start digging and panning.
If you apply a little thought and perseverance, you will quickly figure out where pockets of placer diamonds are.
I have written this info package to help speed you to diamond locations.
Actually, these precious stones have already been found in our nations rivers and streams. Prospecting gold miners reported quartz-like stones trapped in black sand areas of their sluice boxes..... and threw them back in the waterway in which they were working. They didn't know a diamond from a quartz rock. Or that those small garnets in their gold pan could be indicator minerals of diamond bearing kimberlite pipes. No one had educated them on what to look for, or how to track back on waterways to the rich source of wealth these transparent stones meant.
The information in the diamond mining package covers placer mining for diamonds.

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