biggest - just read your post , and time constraints have prevented a contact with Giralia direct . However , fwiw , from Giralia's Annual 2004 annual report , from their wide suite of prospective tenements , they have 9 exploration licences and applications in the Earaheedy Basin, north of Wiluna in WA. From the Annual Report Earaheedy Basin inter alia .............. "During the year ,Giralia successfully acquired more zinc lead prospective ground in the Earaheedy, consolidating its 100% control of the entire 30 K long zone of primary carbonate hosted zinc lead anaomalism ,which now includes the Chinook prospect ( best intersection to date [email protected]% zinc and lead ). The Earaheedy Basin also contains thick , strike persistent iron formations, principally of the granular or pelloidal type , which were the subject of iron ore exploration in the late 1970's . Areas of near surface enrichment were located , with grades up to 66% iron. Minor drilling returned a best intersection of 14 mt @59% iron . Giralia's Earaheedy tenements take in most of the iron ore prospective areas defined by past work . Expressions of interest were received from several iron ore companies with respect to the iron ore potential at Earaheedy " end quote. I don't think this has been high on Giralia's exploration agenda to date , but it comes as no surprise other companies with an immediate iron ore focus have been keenly reviewing other Leases with "potential". Hope this helps
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