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Namibia Critical Metals Inc V.NMI

Alternate Symbol(s):  NMREF

Namibia Critical Metals Inc. is a Canada-based company primarily focused on developing the Tier-1 rare earth project, Lofdal, a deposit of the heavy rare earth metals, such as dysprosium and terbium. The Company owns a 95% interest in the Lofdal Project, which is fully permitted with a 25-year mining license and is under a Joint Venture agreement with Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC).


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Comment by redgreen66on Aug 05, 2015 7:52am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Equedia Letter for August 1 2015

RE:RE:RE:RE:Equedia Letter for August 1 2015
Hey RJ
 
It is my undertanding that they are all in ground depth maps and not surface maps.
I believe the first map ("Drill Results at the Pheonix system returned record high grade gold intercepts") is excerpt of an inground side view map. It is the zoomed in section picked up in the smaller map. 
The second map which is untitled but for the Cosmo section is also an in ground map showing the location of the fault interceptions under the Cosmo open pit. 
The third ("East Flank (Aurora B) DISCOVERY* drill hole 7.06 g/t Gold over 17.80 metres") shows the depth for the Aurora B discovery and it's relation to Aurora A and the West Flank section. 
 
Additionally I also am encouraged by the results of the latest discovery and think there is a lot of potential here. Certainly enough to keep finding out everything I can anyway.
 
Hope that helps!
 
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