The 89-carat 'yellow diamond' found in Africa's mine

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A rare yellow yellow diamond was found in 89 African diamonds from a mine in the South African country of Lesotho. It's at least 10 million pounds. Bangladeshi currency which is worth more than Tk 110 crore News of the Deccan Chronicle.

It is said in the news that the rare yellow diamond found in the moth in Lesotho.

It is learned that the Lesotho Government started digging the Kimberlite area jointly with a private company named Lukpacha.

The owner of the hideout, Stephen Weather, said that recently, the blue diamond weighing 25 carats was found in the mouth of the mine. This yellow diamond weighing 89 carats was found from the southeastern part. We are very excited.

The non-government organization, Luppa, is a partner of 70 percent of the diamond found. The remaining 30 percent of the government

South Africa is known as Hiraba's mining country. In 1905, Sir Thomas Cullinan discovered the largest diamond of diamond there. The weight of the diamond was 3,106 carats. Deccan Chronicle