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The en:Gachala Emerald one of the largest en:Emeralds in the world at 858 carats. This stone was found in 1967 at Vega de San Juan mine in en:Colombia. On display at the en:National Museum of Natural History.

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2005-12-28 (original upload date)

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Original uploader was Alkivar at en.wikipedia

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  • 2005-12-28 11:58 Alkivar 818×1028×8 (224996 bytes) The [[Gachala Emerald]] one of the largest [[Emerald]]s in the world at 858 carats. This stone was found in 1967 at Vega de San Juan mine in [[Columbia]]. On display at the [[National Museum of Natural History]].

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