re: Ann: Indochine Reports Very High Grade Go... Koblinski
If you look at the northern aspect of Mt Kare it becomes VERY obvious that due to mechanical weakness in the mountain and below where the camp is now.
You can actually see the scalloping of the northern aspect of Mt. Kare leaving a marked line about 2/3rd up the ridge and pretty much all the way along.
The dirt from this massive land slide slid off the mountain to below where the current camp is located.
That is the area where more than a million oz. of gold was later found in 1988-93 ”Mt Kare Gold Rush” and there’s still a lot more gold in that ground.
So, ipso facto, the dirt in the land slide had a MILLION OUNCES OF GOLD in nugget form in it.
Ok,
(1) Why did the ground have a million oz. in it?
And
(2) Where did the gold in it come from?
The side of the mountain collapsed in all likelihood due to structural weakening caused by changes to the chemistry of the mountain’s sub structure (given the gold in the ground it probably silicified through the ingress of fluids from the Central and C9 gabbro pipes.
The million oz. of gold came from the Central and C9 pipes.
Where do we drill to find more gold.
Ann: Indochine Reports Very High Grade Gold Resul, page-10
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