Originally posted by Midnight26
Sorry, I couldn't expect you to know what supergene gold looks like
Supergene gold doesn't look like that, it's remobilised, dissolved and re-deposited gold in a weathering environment and is therefore very fine grained and that is what we mined in WA during the 80's and 90's, easy to liberate and recover. You don't see coarse gold in the supergene. This
terrain is too young to have a well developed weathering profile.
Read what the Company says, not what you want to read, "...processing friable white silica" that is loosely consolidated sand, not a clay rich supergene weathered profile.
Eventually this poorly executed ponzi scheme will come to naught.
Tubber