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Comment by cautious36on Mar 13, 2008 10:11pm
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RE: CAUTIOUS?

RE: CAUTIOUS?The simple answer to that is not necessarily. There are encouraging signs though. The company did say "Broken diamonds or fragments comprise about 27% of the diamonds in Tuktu-2 and about 10% in Tuktu-3". This could suggest that larger diamonds were broken, it is possible however that these diamonds were naturally broken during transport to the surface. There are a number of things that make this kimberlite attractive. One is its potential size, and the other is chemistry. In the end, I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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