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San Cristobal de las Casas

La Clavada

The La Clavada mine is a decline-style underground operation with less than 200 meters of extraction completed to date. Initial assays, reported by a Professional Geologist, reveal highly promising gold grades. Rock sampling results indicate significant potential, with grades ranging from 197.7 to 649.5 grams per ton of gold across a true vein width of 80 cm. Detailed assay results are presented in the report on the page below, further underscoring the mine's substantial potential.

 

Currently, the mine is filled with water, requiring dewatering through motor pumps to facilitate further evaluation and potentially reactivate production. This presents a key step toward unlocking the mine's considerable value and advancing the project.

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Sieving Sand

LA CLAVADA

ROCK SAMPLING

Rock sampling conducted within the mine has revealed highly promising results, with gold grades reaching up to 649.5 grams per ton across a true vein width. The assay report highlights the following samples:

 

  • Sample #15025: 197.60 g/t Au

  • Sample #15020: 598.60 g/t Au

  • Sample #15017: 649.50 g/t Au

 

These results emphasize the considerable potential of the La Clavada mine. Click See Results to view detailed assay report results:

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