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What (who) is diamond mine - definition


Diamond Mine (video game)         
1984 VIDEO GAME
Diamond Mine 2; Diamond Mine II
Diamond Mine is a video game first published by MRM Software for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro home computers in 1984. Diamond Mine was reissued by Blue Ribbon in 1985 and ported to other systems in 1985 and 1986.
List of diamond mines         
  • Small rough diamonds from Russia. Crystals are about 0.7 to 0.9 mm in size.
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Diamond mine; Diamond mines; Alluvial diamond mining; Russian diamonds
There are a limited number of commercially available diamond mines currently operating in the world, with the 50 largest mines accounting for approximately 90% of global supply. Diamonds are also mined alluvially over disperse areas, where diamonds have been eroded out of the ground, deposited, and concentrated by water or weather action.
Diamond Mine (Blue Rodeo album)         
ALBUM BY BLUE RODEO
Diamond Mine is the second album by Blue Rodeo, released in 1989. It was recorded in 1989 at Kingsway Studio in New Orleans.
Examples of use of diamond mine
1. There are a few odd rules to working in a diamond mine.
2. But after an eagle–eyed geologist spotted its potential as a diamond mine, it grew and grew. . . and grew.
3. The marquise–cut diamond is a gift of the Argyle Diamond Mine and Australian jeweler Nicola Cerrone.
4. The world‘s largest open–pit diamond mine is as big as 52 football fields and more than 20 stories deep.
5. He owns the largest diamond mine in Sierra Leone – Koidu, which produces an estimated $20–30 million worth of diamonds annually.