Blackhills
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Which document did you find that on Bamps?
Liam.
"One mine, three mining areas, a BEAST of an ore body"
"One mine, three mining areas, a BEAST of an ore body"
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I saw it on an Antipa presentation, shall have to look again
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Not this presentation but interesting plan showing they didn’t have E45/6164
https://antipaminerals.com.au/upload/do ... tation.pdf
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Bamps / Liam
The 46 koz for Black Hills was shown on several Antipa documents in 2016 - 2017, I think at the time Rio Tinto held that tenement. The specific image posted came from an Antipa Company Update Document dated 13-06-2017.
The 46 koz for Black Hills was shown on several Antipa documents in 2016 - 2017, I think at the time Rio Tinto held that tenement. The specific image posted came from an Antipa Company Update Document dated 13-06-2017.
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Thanks Trigga
I didn’t go back that far.
Antipa downloads are very slow on my phone.
I was looking at the latest drill results to the west of Blackhills where they didn’t find anything.
I didn’t go back that far.
Antipa downloads are very slow on my phone.
I was looking at the latest drill results to the west of Blackhills where they didn’t find anything.
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Playing around with MINEDEX / TENEGRAPH and on selecting Mineralised Sites it produced this that surprised me:
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Hi Trigga
I’ve posted the Pascalle one on the new licence section.
All the leases to the SW of it are all mining leases.
I’ve posted the Pascalle one on the new licence section.
All the leases to the SW of it are all mining leases.
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This is a section across the Saddlereef target.
The black lines are drills 001 and 002 with the red lines the gold intercepts.
Not Havieron type intercepts nevertheless an arc can be drawn from 002 towards the older drill intercepts .
There is another one lower down at the foot of the section, which could indicate another arc.
By the time you get to 400m on 002 it passes under 001 by about 25m there is another intercept.
It has been said that Saddlereef could be a Telfer lookalike target containing a number of reefs.
These arcs could be the formation of reefs.
We may have lost a higher one due to erosion leaving behind the nuggets.
According to Strudelsat they’re still on or near pad 002.
They’re certainly not letting on what they are hoping to find.
Earlier RNSs never mentioned drilling 002 again, Parlay North and A27 are mentioned.
There’s certainly a gold system around as a lot of the historical drills are showing bands of 2 metre thicknesses over most of Blackhills and possibly stretches to Swan in the south and the new licence to the north.
These bands are close to the surface in a majority of drill positions.
Ggp policy of prioritising tier 1 assets, they must certainly see something at Saddlereef .
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NBH25 is the longest historical drill intercept
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Some of the historical logs
Look at the depths column in the centre
“From m” which shows how shallow these bands are.
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I took that data Bamps, processed it, ( ) and this is the result when merged into google earth.
Liam.
"One mine, three mining areas, a BEAST of an ore body"
"One mine, three mining areas, a BEAST of an ore body"
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Goldworm’s Blackhills dome theory
Notice the target in the top left and then compare with the historical drills I’ve posted.
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@ (Mr) Bamps,
It was come to my attention you have used an ill-advised phrase "Strudelsat" in a previous post. I do protest that such renaming of PaddySat is ill-judged, ill-conceived and illogical.
Could I humbly suggest you, if you feel a need to drag my name into it, perhaps in future choose the phraseology "Strudelspot"?
This may be more aligned with my own and current satellite capabilities. I find, after too long staring at satellite images thinking you can see things that aren't really there, things descend toward a status that I hesitantly could suggest is best described as "Strudelswirl".
It was come to my attention you have used an ill-advised phrase "Strudelsat" in a previous post. I do protest that such renaming of PaddySat is ill-judged, ill-conceived and illogical.
Could I humbly suggest you, if you feel a need to drag my name into it, perhaps in future choose the phraseology "Strudelspot"?
This may be more aligned with my own and current satellite capabilities. I find, after too long staring at satellite images thinking you can see things that aren't really there, things descend toward a status that I hesitantly could suggest is best described as "Strudelswirl".
Read on, the next poster will cover it all better....
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How about “Spot the Strudel “ competition
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.....better than "Nail the Strudel" I guess.
Read on, the next poster will cover it all better....
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that top left hand corner of Blackhills is a granite stretching into the new licence.
You can see that area in white on a previous post
This correlates with my post on historical drills
You can see that area in white on a previous post
This correlates with my post on historical drills