Gold definitely. Diamonds, not sure.
Carbonado, commonly known as the "Black Diamond", is the toughest form of natural diamond. It is an impure form of polycrystalline diamond consisting of diamond, graphite, and amorphous carbon. It is found in alluvial deposits in the Central African Republic and mainly in Brazil.
it's found in brazil,zaire,botswana,south africa,russia,and australia.
Many places on earth are rich with diamond mines, including countries in Africa, Brazil, Australia, India, Canada, Russia and more.
Diamonds have been found in Africa, Australia, Canada, Brazil, India and even in USA.
Raw diamonds -- uncut diamond stones are found in the earth -- in Canada, Australia, Africa, Russia, Brazil and India. There is one place where you can dig a diamond for yourself: The Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas, USA. Read more, below.
The Brazil flag in Action AllStars is in Diamond's Run behind the National league flag.
Diamonds have been found in India, several countries on the African continent, Brazil, Australia and Canada and in USA.
Diamond mines are typically found in countries with rich deposits of diamond-bearing rock, such as Botswana, Russia, Canada, and Australia. In these countries, diamond mining operations extract diamonds from deep underground or from alluvial deposits in river beds.
Brazil has a green flag with a blue circle inside a yellow diamond.
The principal countries would include Australia, Brazil, Congo, South Africa, Russia, Canada, and India. Probably China as well? Even in the US there is a 'Diamond National Park(?)' in Arkansas.
Many countries mine for diamonds for profits. The top ten diamond producing countries are Brazil, Ghana, India, Namibia, Canada, South Africa, Australia, Congo, Botswana and Russia.