"Azimuth [now TRY] now controls tenure across approximately 240km of strike of the Guiana Shield gold belt"
So 9 Mile & Honey Camp & Kaburi are AZT tenements that were part of the takeover by TRY
And the 9 Mile was at 18.7 g/t another super high grade open pit and would also be the highest grade open pit if producing now!
so TRY owns these as well.
"9 Mile - Honey Camp Region
10km strike of the Omai-Hicks-Kaburi Corridor located 26 km NW of the Smarts resource.
History of artisanal production dating from 1916 with almost every creek worked within the contained 10km strike length of the Omai-Hicks-Kaburi Corridor.
Drill ready targets including previously undrilled surface channel samples of 13.5m @ 4.9g/t Au, and sparsely drilled other targets including trench samples of 3.45g/t Au over 22.7 metres.
Previous production from 9-mile open pit of 71,000 ounces from 118,000 tonnes of material for a recovered grade of 18.7 g/t Au.
Within trucking distance of potential mine development at Hicks / Smarts.
The 9 Mile - Honey Camp property is located 26km to the northwest of the Smarts deposit and within the northwesterly trending Omai-Hicks-Kaburi corridor and is comprised of 37.3 km2 of tenements. The property can be accessed by unimproved road from the Company's existing Hicks camp in a journey of little over an hour"