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Did you know that diamonds are hiding inside some of the most ordinary-looking grey rocks you've probably walked right past? Most people overlook these dull, unremarkable stones but that single shiny speck poking out could be worth thousands of dollars. In this video, you'll discover the secret that professional gem hunters have known for years: diamonds don't travel alone. They ride to the surface inside specific "host rocks" that look like nothing special on the outside. You don't need expensive tools or a geology degree to spot them just the knowledge of what to look for in creek beds, gravel pits, and even construction sites across the USA. 💎 Kimberlite : The classic diamond carrier with its bluish-green color and greasy texture 💎 Lamproite : The purple-grey trickster rock behind Arkansas's famous diamond finds 💎 Eclogite : Dense, dark stones hiding some of Earth's oldest diamonds 💎 Lamprophyre : The blackish wildcard that occasionally carries microdiamonds 💎 Conglomerate : Ancient cemented gravels where alluvial diamonds tumble and hide 💎 Indicator minerals to look for: garnet, olivine, ilmenite, and mica 💎 Real discovery stories from Crater of Diamonds State Park 💎 Field verification tests you can do with basic tools 💎 Where to hunt in Colorado, Arkansas, Montana, and California 💬 Which of these host rocks surprised you most? Let us know in the comments! 📩 Happy to discuss with you and of course If you liked the value of our real researched videos, please Subscribe #diamonds #kimberlite #rockhounding #gemstones #hiddengems #diamondhunting #geology #treasurehunt #mineralcollecting