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Posted by: Jaykis at Sat Apr 11 17:20:28 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jaykis ] Well, if anyone can do it, it's you, Tom. I was in Australia in '96. July in Sydney (their winter) was in the mid to upper 40's, but warmed up quickly. The Blue Mountains which is part of the range that was a major barrier to early exploration had the same type of temps. Diamonds are native to that area and it's possible that the combo of those temps and good sunlight does the trick. [ Hide Replies ]
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