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24.01.2022 http://www.goldminesales.com.au//boutiuqe-gold-project-nor



22.01.2022 50 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Gold 1. The word "gold" comes from the Old English word "geolu," meaning yellow. 2. There is more steel created per hour than there has been gold dug up throughout history....Continue reading

20.01.2022 Price drop! only $20,000! http://goldminesales.com.au//massive-clermont-exploration-

20.01.2022 Gidday members. I've just been advised, that a Minelab GPZ 7000 has been stolen from EE Day & Son, Ballarat, this morning. The lowlife, took off with it, running out of the store and in the process, broke the lower shaft of the detector and also left behind, the WM12 wireless module. So if anyone sees or hears about a shady character asking for the lower shaft and module on Face Book or prospecting forum sites, please contact Mark Day immediately.



20.01.2022 New Exploration permit project coming soon. 3 hours from Brisbane, alluvial and hard rock, good data and some drills. has some nice nuggets too! more info soon. $10,000 for the Exploration lease.

18.01.2022 Explorers needed for rare 'hot spots' of mineral deposits Evidence suggests some of the world’s most in-demand minerals may be sitting together in a rare miner...al hot spot, providing another opportunity for resource investment in Queensland. The Department of Natural Resources and Mines’ Geological Survey of Queensland (GSQ), in collaboration with University of Queensland Emeritus Professor Ken Collerson, undertook a range of surveys in the remote region which uncovered evidence of a belt of extremely rare geological pipe structures. The type of minerals found in the geological pipes were in high demand around the world, particularly in the development of cutting edge technology. Initial surveys indicate that the remote area of western Queensland may be rich in mineral deposits containing platinum, gold and silver as well as rare minerals. The field work for this once in a life time discovery was made possible through GSQ’s Industry Priorities Initiative, with sampling and positive confirmation of results enabled by drill core samples acquired under the Queensland Government’s Collaborative Drilling Initiative. Exploration companies will be given a geological briefing on the potential at an exploration forum happening in Mount Isa this month. Invited attendees include the 47 exploration companies who have been involved in the North West Mineral Province Taskforce. The structures sit southwest of the North West Minerals Province, stretching in a broad belt from far-northern New South Wales, across a remote section of Queensland, and into the north-eastern Northern Territory. The rare phoscorite pipes originate from very deep within the earth, where pulses of mineral rich material are forced to the earth’s crust from 'hot spots' as part of the process of heat release and cooling of the earth. Phoscorite pipes have previously only ever been found in South Africa, Brazil, Russia and Finland. GSQ Chief Government Geologist Tony Knight said the pipes found in Queensland could be as large as 3 - 6 km in diameter each an extremely rare and very exciting discovery. Beyond the potential economic boost for Queensland, the discovery brings a new understanding of mineral potential in the previously under-explored area and for a geologist this is very exciting, Mr Knight said. Exploration companies interested in taking this discovery to the next step have full access to the significant geological groundwork that GSQ and UQ have undertaken as part of the survey work. The full suite of minerals that are potentially enriched in these bodies, include scandium, cobalt, nickel, copper, light and heavy rare earth elements, yttrium, niobium, hafnium, zirconium, tantalum, phosphorus, silver, gold and platinum group elements, as well as potential for diamonds. The discovery, loosely being referred to as the Diamantina Minerals Provence, covers an area 2010 km long. At its southern end, the area is marked by the copper, gold and platinum-rich Fifield area. At its northern end lies the Merlin diamond mine, where one of Australia’s largest diamonds was discovered.

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15.01.2022 http://goldminesales.com.au//o/kabunga-exploration-project

14.01.2022 Site is live again! http://goldminesales.com.au/index.php

13.01.2022 The prospector found the 1.1763kg gold nugget in a field in the Charters Towers region worth about $63,814. http://www.couriermail.com.au//cd275c05cf6640297914edf9aa0

11.01.2022 150 square kilometer exploration permit at Clermont, Qld. http://goldminesales.com.au//massive-clermont-exploration-

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04.01.2022 Exploration Permit for sale Kilkivan, Qld Numerous known historic gold occurrences exist under this tenement including both alluvial and hard-rock workings with the former being far more successful than the later. A total of 95,000 ounces of alluvial gold has been reportedly won from this field to date. The area is considered prospective for structurally localised, shear-hosted and Au-Cu intrusive-proximal precious metal mineralisation. The current exploration program target...s the known gold mineralisation and its immediate environs. Some emphasis is also placed on the silver and copper tenor of the tenement. Has over 1500m of drilling, with many interesting intercepts. http://www.goldminesales.com.au//osprop/kilkivan-epm-26135

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