Diamond mine with huge reserves in Siberia, enough to supply humanity for another 3,000 years.
Canada's Lucara Diamond Group recently unearthed the largest rough diamond in more than 100 years of history at Botswana's Karowe mine, larger than a tennis ball.
Swept away from the Cam River in southern Africa from the time of the dinosaurs walking on the ground, big diamonds had a journey to follow the water to the Atlantic Ocean.
The world's largest purple diamond is found in the Argyle mine, Australia, weighing 9.17 carats.
Whether of natural or artificial origin, many unique craters impress by depths of up to hundreds of meters and their diameter in kilometers.
According to the latest research by American scientists, diamonds may not be as rare as we thought, but exist in the deep underground.
Researchers have discovered the key to forming some of the world's most abundant diamond mines. This discovery may pave the way for creating more precious gems.
Located in the heart of Kimberley city (South Africa) is Big Hole - the deepest artificial earth pit in the world. Many diamonds are found in Kimberley and Big Hole.
In the years when the Soviet Union was prospering, it was conducting diamond mining, Mir, creating a huge excavation pit hundreds of hectares.
On September 17, scientists from the Siberian Institute of Geology and Minerals at the Russian Academy of Sciences published the first information about the super hard diamond mine