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​ In a story hundreds of millions of years in the making, diamonds and the Okavango Delta in Botswana were both formed through geological time and tectonic power. Born through this shared history, diamonds are now helping to protect the Okavango ecosystem for generations to come, through Okavango Eternal—a major conservation effort between National Geographic and De Beers.

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