This is the JORC report released with the RNS this morning for the 2022 Drilling Campaign.
I always forget to look at them they have the pictures!!
https://greatlandgold.com/wp-content/up ... images.pdf
Why do I NEVER check the JORC!
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Why do I NEVER check the JORC!
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"One mine, three mining areas, a BEAST of an ore body"
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Re: Why do I NEVER check the JORC!
It's always worth looking at the paperwork.
For example, I don't recall seeing the WRL Stage 2 being mentioned before. Noticed it this morning when I finally had chance to look through the landfill stuff. Plans are clearly very advanced.
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For example, I don't recall seeing the WRL Stage 2 being mentioned before. Noticed it this morning when I finally had chance to look through the landfill stuff. Plans are clearly very advanced.
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Re: Why do I NEVER check the JORC!
"A picture paints a thousand words"!
This is so true with the likes of the JORC statements, and makes it a lot easier to understand the words!
This is so true with the likes of the JORC statements, and makes it a lot easier to understand the words!
"Every drill hole we put in there finds more gold"
Re: Why do I NEVER check the JORC!
Just in case anyone is wondering what the Turkey's nest is on the diagram here's an explanation.
"Turkeys Nest" is a small dam next to a much larger dam on a cattle property in Central Qld."
"Turkey nest dams consist of a completely enclosed earth embankment, which is filled by pumping from an alternative water source (i.e. a creek, groundwater or other smaller dams). These dams are usually sited as high as possible in the landscape so that water can be reticulated from them to other parts of the property".
"Turkeys Nest" is a small dam next to a much larger dam on a cattle property in Central Qld."
"Turkey nest dams consist of a completely enclosed earth embankment, which is filled by pumping from an alternative water source (i.e. a creek, groundwater or other smaller dams). These dams are usually sited as high as possible in the landscape so that water can be reticulated from them to other parts of the property".