World's second largest diamond found in Botswana
Briefly

The discovery of the 2,492-carat diamond in Botswana’s Karowe Mine is the largest rough diamond unearthed since the Cullinan Diamond in 1905, showcasing advanced X-ray technology.
Lucara Diamond Corp celebrated the recovery of the extraordinary diamond, which highlights significant advancements in Mega Diamond Recovery X-ray technology, allowing for the extraction of large, high-value stones.
The President of Botswana affirmed this diamond as the second largest in the world, reaffirming Botswana's position as a leading diamond producer and a crucial part of its economy.
Experts believe that the availability of newer technologies will likely lead to more significant diamond discoveries, indicating a promising future for the diamond mining industry.
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