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    morning,

    "...the dress code for miners here won’t be goggles and an aqualung ...."


    Before commenting on Breaker specifically - here are my thoughts generally -

    a. Salt lakes are not like the middle of the Atlantic or certainly the Pacific -- lakes are shallow things


    Whilst in wet areas you can get seriously stuffed up in an exploration phase - once you 'know' there is gold underneath - then, the problem is managed - because you know it's worth engineering to hold back the water - if it's a problem.

    If you want to see if it's fantasy or not - visit Kambalda and head on up to the lookout -where you will look out over Lake Cowan and see many mines - long since mined and completed very successfully.


    Now - Breaker specifically - Breakers ground does have some wet areas - but, much of it is on the dry - so, no issues there.

    Also - Breaker 'knows' that there is a LOT of gold under there now - so, for mining of it - or pre mining of it - it would be worth the expense of engineering areas of interest -- it's not a big deal - but, it's the sort of thing you don't do unless you know you have something under there. Of course the dry areas are not a problem at all.

    does that make sense?


    hope this helps


    have a great weekend
 
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