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 'yellow diamond' in Africa's mine


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The rare yellow diamond of 89 carats weighing 89 carats from Moth's mine in the small country of Lesotho, was discovered. Its market value is at least 10 million pounds.

It is learned that the Lesotho Government started digging the Kimberlite area jointly with a private company named Lukpak. In the beginning, success was achieved. Recently, a diamond of 25 carats weighing 25 carats was found on the mouth of the mine. Now in the southeastern zone, the laddu diamond weighing 89 carats was found.

The non-government organization, Luqppa, is the partner of 70 percent of the diamond found. The remaining 30 percent of the government

In 1966, Lesotho achieved independence from Britain.

It is worth mentioning that South Africa is a diamond mining country. In 1905, Sir Thomas Kellinum found 3,106 carat diamond diamonds in that country. Cutting it, two diamonds are available. They are now getting places in the British crown.

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