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Third-largest diamond on Earth uncovered in Africa, miners say



Miners in Botswana have unearthed a stunning, 1,098-carat diamond that may be the third-largest diamond in the world, according to news reports.

The giant gem was uncovered June 1 in the Jwaneng mine in southern Botswana, which is considered the world’s most valuable mine, according to Bloomberg. A spokesperson for mining company Debswana  — a joint venture between the De Beers corporation and the government of Botswana — said that the whopping gemstone is the largest diamond ever discovered in the company’s five-decade history.



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