Environment
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Gondwana: Super Deep Diamonds Reveal Ancient Supercontinent’s Secrets Hundreds of Millions of Years Ago
Super deep diamonds contain evidence of how the Gondwana supercontinent grew. Click to read more. Gondwana is a giant landmass that existed hundreds of millions of years ago, a time when it became the natural habitat of unique flora and fauna.
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