
Lucapa Unearths 176-carat Diamond in Angola
Diamond miner and explorer Lucapa Diamond Company has discovered a 176-carat diamond at the Lulo alluvial mine in Angola. The type IIa rough is the eighth largest diamond discovered at
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Diamond miner and explorer Lucapa Diamond Company has discovered a 176-carat diamond at the Lulo alluvial mine in Angola. The type IIa rough is the eighth largest diamond discovered at
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