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Ann: Trading Halt, page-188

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    From a rotated earlier soils map, I'm now wondering whether we have something akin to the structure below taking a NW/SE cross section. The cross section runs parallel to the road but a little further west. The Red-Brown lines are the two existing reported drill holes (eg RC10 / RC07) that are 200m apart. The green lines are unreported drill holes. In addition to this slope there's the previously reported 15degree tilt on the pegmatites as they slop away from the road (top).

    This sort of pattern would create the stripy high/low weathered profile because the lower pegmatite would at times be far enough from the surface to create little weathering/soils effect. It would match up with David's comments about high soils representing "daylighting out of pegmatites". If this is the case, on the map below TG6 may have hit one or two potentially significantly weathered pegmatites in the left hand two drill results shown below. Overall it would broadly soils; currently reported drilling results and comments around an RC extension to RC06-08 (to hit the lower pegmatite).

    Then again, it may be shown in a few days to be a completely misguided guess as to what's happening.

    I've added a non-reported 3rd pegmatite because that would match the elevated soils to the far right. Comments about the DD rig being parked up could reflect a fourth deeper pegmatite having been hit, but at a depth where exploration of that pegmatite is best managed via DD drilling. It may even match TG6's decision to do the capital raise before the results were released. They simply may not have known how the market would respond to the combination of some weathered near-surface results, good results up/down strike and other good results that are generally deeper than the first few reported holes. They don't yet have the two missing RC holes to show potential confirmation of the lower pegmatite beyond a 400m step out.

    If it is this sort of result and the lower pegmatite does also extend to the right there could be confirmation of a 1.2km to 1.8km strike (with a heavily weathered pegmatite at the 2km mark) when phase 2 results are released.
    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/5763/5763746-f9c9cdb8deb85238475a3efef244a25e.jpg
 
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