East Greenland is now like what Australia was in 1800's and 1900's when explores were first looking for gold and minerals. Lang Hancock in 1952 accidental found the world's largest iron deposit, when the plane he was flying from home to Perth was forced by bad weather to fly low, through the gorges of the Turner River were he saw the walls of the gorge which looked liked to be solid iron and was particularly alerted by the rusty looking colour of it, oxidised iron. The beauty of Greenland there is no soil cover to cover the bedrock and has had some of the biggest volcanic eruptions the world has seen, which is the recipe for very large rich mineralisation. We will wait and see, opportunities like this are once in a life time maybe even rarer, unexplored areas are becoming rarer and rarer.
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