A diamond weighing 2,492 carats, the second largest in the world, has been found in the South African country of Botswana. This uncut diamond was extracted from a mine operated by the Canadian company Lucara Diamond.
Previously, in 1905, the Cullinan Diamond weighing 3,106 carats was discovered in South Africa. It was cut into nine different pieces, several of which are set in the British royal crown.
The world's second-largest diamond was found in the Karowe mine in Botswana, which is located 500 kilometers north of the capital, Gaborone.
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Previously, in 1905, the Cullinan Diamond weighing 3,106 carats was discovered in South Africa. It was cut into nine different pieces, several of which are set in the British royal crown.
The world's second-largest diamond was found in the Karowe mine in Botswana, which is located 500 kilometers north of the capital, Gaborone.
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