Maybe the length of the intercepts doesn't turn people on too much, but its to be expected because the cobalt is all in veins in this region, not disseminated. We're lucky to hit them really, and give the small size of the drill it's bound to be passing right next to countless yet to be discovered veins as well. There's heaps of cobalt there, and an open pit will find it all. It might be interesting as a one off to drill a hole very close and parallel to another to see if there's any veins the first one just scraped by. I'm no geologist though, and that would probable a waste of money. Veins are small targets, I guess to get a large intercept we'd have to drill straight down a vein.
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