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Ann: Kangankunde - Highest Grade Rare Earths Assays to Date, page-147

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    This is correct. Normally with a mineral body the resource will flare out over a long distance and the grade will not be consistent over that distance and will invariably drop off in certain directions. It can become hard to quantify where the quantifiable deposit based off a cut-off grade actually starts and stops.

    The Lindian deposit is quite unique being contained within a hill structure so there is a natural boundary here presented by the local geography. It is just a matter of then determining where the cut off grade starts and stops but at this juncture that will simply be the end of the drill holes to 200 metres as the results have shown very thick and consistent mineralisation all the way at fairly high grades. They just need enough holes to confidently interpolate grade right throughout but the amount of holes here required to do this here shouldnt be as high given its fairly easy to infer the the natural geometry of the deposit as its contained within a hill and the whole hill appears largely mineralised.

    Contrast that to most RE plays that are often well under 1 % headgrade and so quickly you end up in rock where your wondering do we actually have more rock than mineral and your no longer within the boundaries of an economic resource .
 
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