Had a bit of a look. The maps are rather confusing without the real world coordinates.
The cross sections are orientated looking east (east is into the page) with north to the left, south to the right. Confirmed this with drilling coordinates and drilling azimuths.
HoleID Easting Northing Azimuth
BLDD 001 496,982 1,085,600 180°
BLDD 010 496,982 1,085,505 180°
So hole 10 is 95m more southerly than 01 however in the section due to southerly being an increasing coordinate it confuses viewers.
This may be a due to the onsite workers using a local grid - where they don't want to have to use the large numbers of the real world grid, and so make a localised grid to work from, or rotate the local grid to suit a deposit. Local grids can be very different to the real world girds, which can solve problems at the local site scale, but also can create problems when reporting at the corporate scale.
I must say hats off to Burey for putting the maps at such a small scale and large filesize and detailed assay numbers on the web, most companies wouldn't want that sort of detailed info out in the public domain. Is a shame that someone didn't take an extra 10 minutes to go that little bit extra.
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