I never thought I would, but I am finally getting married. Not because I couldn”t find someone, I just needed to find someone who shared my World of Warcraft habit. Anyway, I didn”t realize that finding a diamond engagement ring would be such a big deal. Pardon me, but I find the idea of choosing a piece of female jewelry the most boring thing this side of a medically induced coma. I mean c”mon, what”s a diamond anyway? It”s just a piece of carbon, compressed deep inside the core of the Earth and the hardest thing known to man. But when I say it like that it sounds kinda cool. |
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My previous knowledge of diamonds before this research is the James Bond movie, Diamonds are Forever. I think there was also a Bond villain whose face was embedded with diamonds? Lets not forget the Pink Panther movies, and of course, the last Danny Ocean movie was all based around a diamond heist.
But listen, it”s not just movies that make diamonds interesting, the way they get diamonds out of the ground is also really cool. Huge volcanic action pushes the precious stones up to the surface of the Earth in what are called Kmberlite pipes. All you have to do then is rip up the ground and dig them out. This means huge open cast mining techniques are used leaving massive, open wounds. As if the Planet developed a huge zit burst by mining and left as an everlasting scar. |
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Ekati diamond mine is one of the biggest in Canada. It is the most recent diamond mine on the Planet. It is both a surface and an underground min. Its location is in the Arctic Circle and has to be supplied by frozen road in the winter, although it does have a runway big enough to take large jets.World Diamond Production for 2006
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Ekati Diamond Mine, Canada
Coordinates: 64°42′49″N 110°37′10″W Google Map of Ekati diamond mine: |
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This huge hole in the ground is so big helicopters have been banned from flying over it because of the down draft sucking down aircraft. |
Mirny Diamond Mine, Siberia
BBC Postcards from Russia |
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Kimberley Big Hole Diamond Mine, South Africa
Kimberly mine is where Cecil Rhodes, the man after which Rhodesia was named (later to become Zimbabwe) made his fortune. It is the biggest hand dug hole in the world, it”s depth being over 1,000 metres. The mine has given up over 3 tonnes of diamonds and finally closed in 1914. |
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Diavik mine, Canada
The Diavik diamond mine has produced 8 million carats or about 1,600kg (3,500 lb) since production commenced in January 2003 Coordinates: 64°29′46″N 110°16′24″W http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diavik_Diamond_MineOffical site of the Diavik Diamond Mine |
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Argyle Diamond mine, Australia
Google Map of Argyle diamond mine: The Argyle mine is one of the biggest in the world, claiming to produce a quarter of the world”s natural diamonds. Since the mine opened, over 700 million carats of diamonds have been recovered |