DIAMONDS
Three obscure kimberlites in the Free State, near the origin of the South African diamond rush of the 1800s, have piqued the interest of diamond exploration and project development company Botswana Diamonds. Kimberlites are formed when volcanoes become extinct, with the potential of diamonds forming in the igneous rock as molten magma cools.
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