If hope is all you have perhaps you should consider the Wrectory for support. The Egina exploration program is in full swing. It does not extend to Kangan (yet). NOVO has been developing it's sorting methodology at Egina, with significant input from a range of expertise. It seems they have refined the sorting machinery so far employed, to maximise recovery of nuggets. This is encouraging. Having completed the trials at Egina with the dual purpose of conducting sorting trials AND assessing stratigraphy, expertise can now be applied across all of the gravel laden tenements. Kangan may be low or high on the list of priorities, we don't really know yet and as JC had alluded to earlier, Kangan has plenty of promise. Historically, gold has been found across the Kangan tenements. The question now is, having determined the method of gravel sorting and having refined the calibration of Steinart et al, do we (NOVO) set up multiple sites of gravel excavation to simultaneously extract gold from the shallow strata, including Kangan? I believe the approach of Dr H and the NOVO crew is far from one built on hope and more of a solid scientifically-based approach consisting of rigorous trials and geological evaluation of the gravel laden cross-sections which extend from Egina to Kangan and perhaps beyond.
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