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Visible Gold Mines Inc V.VGD

Alternate Symbol(s):  VGMIF

Visible Gold Mines Inc. is a mining exploration company involved in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties with prospects for hosting gold and lithium mineral deposits. Its projects include MegaLi Project, NataLi Project, CarLi Project, and Veronik Property. The MegaLi property (78 mining claims) is located in the region of James Bay, Quebec, covers about 3,996 hectares (ha) of mining land. The NataLi property (107 mining claims) is located in the region of James Bay, Quebec, covering about 5,667 ha of mining land package located 25 kilometers (km) west of Critical Elements' Rose lithium deposit. In CarLi Project, it owns about 125 mining claims covering an area of about 6,400 ha on the newly identified Wachiskw's intrusion. The Veronik property is located about 75 km southeast of Hecla’s Casa Berardi gold mine. The Veronik property is underlain by the mafic volcanic rocks and gabbros of the Clermont-Disson Formation, in the eastern part of the Archean Abitibi belt.


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Comment by jsnfernleyon Jun 24, 2015 9:58am
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RE:Bad News, Good News

RE:Bad News, Good NewsThey have never discussed what types of rock the mineralized samples consist of.

Were the boulder samples (where they were found) in general representative of the types of rock one would expect in that area per the regional scale geology map?
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