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Post By : Diamond World News Service On 08 March 2008 12:00 AM
De Beers launched its first diamond mining vessel off the Namaqualand coast in South Africa on Friday April 20. The operation is expected to produce up to 240,000 carats a year.$$ The ship, named Peace in Africa, costs an estimated $142 million and has an on-board diamond processing facility. The vessel also comes equipped with an undersea remote-controlled mining tool called a crawler that is capable of scouring the ocean floor for diamond-rich gravel.$$ De Beers is using the same crawler technology that it has already deployed off the Namibian coast.

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