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  2. Cypress knee - Wikipedia

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    Knees with very little taper A bald cypress exhibiting tapered knees. A cypress knee is a distinctive structure forming above the roots of a cypress tree of any of various species of the subfamily Taxodioideae, such as the bald cypress. Their function is unknown, but they are generally seen on trees growing in swamps.

  3. 7-Year-Old Finds Massive Diamond While Digging in Arkansas Park

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  4. An Arkansas man visited a state park with his girlfriend. He ...

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    An Arkansas man who picked up what he thought was a piece of glass at a state park says he later learned his jelly bean-sized find was something much more valuable: It was a 4.87-carat diamond.

  5. Finders keepers: Woman finds 4-carat yellow diamond in ... - AOL

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    Noreen Wredberg, of California, gets to keep the gem she discovered in Crater of Diamonds State Park. Finders keepers: Woman finds 4-carat yellow diamond in Arkansas state park Skip to main content

  6. Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park - Wikipedia

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    Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park (), formerly known as "Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park", [3] also known as Knapp Mounds, Toltec Mounds or Toltec Mounds site, is an archaeological site from the Late Woodland period in Arkansas that protects an 18-mound complex with the tallest surviving prehistoric mounds in Arkansas.

  7. Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources is a museum and Arkansas state park in Smackover, Arkansas, in the United States. The museum was formed in the 1980s to tell the history of the petroleum industry and later the brine industry as key economic movements spurred by natural resources in South Arkansas .

  8. Archaeological sites in Petit Jean State Park - Wikipedia

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    It is accessible via the Rock House Cave Trail off Arkansas Highway 154. The cave, actually just a partially covered rock shelter, has faint pictographs on the ceiling near the rear of the shelter. [2] The images are similar to those found at other sites in the park, and include an anthropomorphic figure. [3]

  9. Woman finds impressive diamond while visiting Arkansas state park

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    When you travel to Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State Park, odds are, you will find some sort of diamond. Much like the woman in the video above, one park goer found the surprise of her life when ...