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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - World - 23/Aug 15:05

Diamond Found in Botswana Is World’s 2nd-Largest Ever at 2,492 Carats

The diamond was unearthed using new technology, and miners hope it will bring back luster to a struggling industry.

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