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So that it can make an open pit to get easy access of the diamonds

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Shafts are dug to provide access to deeper layers of the earth where diamonds are found. This allows miners to extract diamonds from underground deposits efficiently and safely. The shaft also provides ventilation, transportation, and a way to bring equipment and workers in and out of the mine.

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