Third hole is OK. Just a little less of everything useful within a massive sulphide assemblage - as I was thinking for this hole that poked into the most conductive part of the anomaly. Don't see that the distribution of sulphide phases is indicative of any "classic" zoning at this stage. Regulation Eloise style fracture filling going on here. True width remains consistent. The key is - is there any strike extent? That is the limitation at Eliose, not much strike in the ore zones - but there are sufficient enriched pods of mineralisation there to get enough tons (just) with overall grade about 50% better globally, and 100% better in initial resource than what MEP have found thus far.
So the question is, do we have potential for another Eliose, and hopefully better, or perhaps early indications are that it is just another Sandy Ck? Story to unfold. Hold off on the call to the Ferrari dealership.
GLTA
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