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Belo Sun Mining Corp T.BSX

Alternate Symbol(s):  BSXGF

Belo Sun Mining Corp. is a Canada-based mining company with a portfolio of gold-focused properties in Brazil. The Company is focused on the development of the Volta Grande Gold Project. The Volta Grande Gold Project covers over 2,400 hectares within the 'Tres Palmeiras' greenstone belt. The Volta Grande Gold Project is located in Para State, Brazil, approximately 60 km south-east of the city of Altamira. Altamira is a major regional center with a population of approximately 150,000 and is serviced by a local airport and the Trans-Amazonian Highway. The mineral resources on the Volta Grande Gold Project are subdivided in two areas: North Block and South Block. The North Block includes four zones; Ouro Verde, Junction, Grota Seca and Greia; the South Block is located approximately 10 km south.


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Post by Blunty1969on Dec 16, 2022 9:29am
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2013

2013 Belo in 2013 showed an environmental study to RIMA that's was so amateur at the time  they showed absolutely no studies on consulting with the locals on how I could be efect there lives in the future, also they wanted to remove close to 40.00 mega tones of rock,wich on top never confirmed what process with cyanide they would use, and they still haven't until today, the locals have already lost a huge amount of fishing do to the belo monte , you would think and anybody knows you need locals on your side or ain't happening, invest your capital with the best environmental professionals to prove your water that you much will need here to come up with the safest methods to contain the cyanide that will be used,what did they do ? Spend them selves, why they thought they where in the 80s and 90s
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