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Ann: June 2024 Quarterly Activities & Cash Flow Report, page-22

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    This is the Geology of Wallaby, seeing as you asked:

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/6358/6358021-a880c1ea6e33d326855f15ede4bd02d3.jpg

    This is what it looked like on the aero-magnetic image prior to drilling / discovery:

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/6358/6358024-ee2105a7c1366df99c5a16279e9e15a9.jpg


    And this Lodestar's similar-sized, undrilled aero-magnetic anomaly at Ned's Creek:

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/6358/6358026-6a2b61240dc74ed897312eb5f99203af.jpg

    I think these guys could be onto something here.

    It looks like there's a lot of gold all over the place, and all you need is to find the focus. This big magnetic anomaly could be it, and it appears to have never been effectively tested by deep drilling.

    There seems to have been a similar delayed discovery history at Wallaby itself. The Porter-geo Website states:

    "The Wallaby deposit is located on the edge of the ephemeral Lake Carey salt flat and is covered by 25 to 125 m of alluvial and lacustrine sediments, including running sands and saturated clays which severely hampered drilling"

    "Underground mining began in December 2005 and, to 2018, 15.6 Mt @ 5.71 g/t Au for 89 t of gold has been produced".


 
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