“Are you going to bless me and let me find a diamond today?” Clark, from Evening Shade, Arkansas, prayed, according to a park news release.
Clark has named the teardrop-shaped rock “the Hallelujah Diamond” because it was an answer to her prayer, the release said.
Park Interpreter Waymon Cox described the stone as frosted white with a pearlescent shine
Source: Yahoo News
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