I agree that the Tunkillia Resource is easily within normal range of an open pit. But, Bibra has grade within the first 10m of surface and is dipping at like 30 degrees. The dip is important because you tend to get better ounces per vertical metre for the same grade. I like Tunkillia but i dont like this comparison, it feels like grade is the only similarity
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