David Anderson found the stone Wednesday and named it the
"Limitless Diamond," in honor of a charity.Anderson says he plans to
sell the diamond and donate the proceeds to the Speed of Light charitable
organisation.Park Interpreter Waymon Cox says the stone is about the size of a
jelly bean and is the 15th-largest diamond unearthed at the park, which was
founded in 1972. Cox says the diamond is almost entirely clear and appears to
be an unbroken crystal.The park in southwest Arkansas is unique in that patrons
can hunt for diamonds and keep what they find. Earlier this month, an Oklahoma
City girl sold a 3.85-carat diamond she found at an Arkansas park for $20,000.
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