Diamond mine (disambiguation) — Diamond mine may refer to: Diamond mine Diamond Mine (Blue Rodeo album), 1989 album by Blue Rodeo Diamond Mine (album), 2011 album by King Creosote and Jon Hopkins Diamond Mine (video game), a 1980s home computer game Diamond Mine, a 2000 game… … Wikipedia
Diamond Mine (album) — Diamond Mine Studio album by King Creosote and Jon Hopkins Released March 28, 2011 … Wikipedia
Diamond Mine (Blue Rodeo album) — Diamond Mine Studio album by Blue Rodeo Released March 20, 1989 Recorded 1989 … Wikipedia
The Diamond Arm — Film poster Directed by Leonid Gaidai Written by Leonid Gaidai Yakov Kos … Wikipedia
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz — is a novella by novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was first published in the June 1922 issue of The Smart Set magazine, and was included in Fitzgerald s 1922 short story collection Tales of the Jazz Age. Much of the story is set in Montana, a… … Wikipedia
Diamond Mine (video game) — This article is about the 1984 game by MRM/Blue Ribbon. For the puzzle game by PopCap, see Bejeweled. Diamond Mine Developer(s) Mike Williams Publisher(s) MRM Software Blue Ribbon Platform(s) … Wikipedia
Diamond Mine — For the puzzle game also called Diamond Mine, see Bejeweled. Infobox Album | Name = Diamond Mine Type = Album Artist = Blue Rodeo Released = 1989 Recorded = 1989 Genre = Country rock Length = 57:05 Label = Risque Disque Producer = Blue Rodeo… … Wikipedia
Argyle diamond mine — The Argyle diamond mine (coord|16|42|44|S|128|23|51|E|type:landmark region:AU|display=inline,title) is a diamond mine located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Argyle mine is the largest diamond producer in the world by volume,… … Wikipedia
Letseng diamond mine — The Letseng diamond mine, found in the landlocked Southern African water and mountain kingdom of Lesotho, is owned by Gem Diamonds, Ltd. and the government of Lesotho, and at an elevation of 3,100 thinsp;m (10,000 thinsp;ft) it is the world s… … Wikipedia
Jwaneng diamond mine — The Jwaneng diamond mine is the richest diamond mine in the world, and is located in south central Botswana about 170 kilometers (110 miles) west of the city of Gaborone, in the Naledi river valley of the Kalahari. Jwaneng, meaning a place of… … Wikipedia