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Great Pacific Gold Corp FSXLF


Primary Symbol: V.GPAC

Great Pacific Gold Corp. operates a portfolio of high-grade gold projects in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Australia. In PNG, it holds a significant 2,513 sq. km mineral exploration land package. It includes early-stage and advanced-stage exploration targets with high-grade epithermal vein and porphyry-style mineralization present. Its Arau Project consists of two exploration licenses, located in the Kainantu region, and includes the Mt. Victor Prospect, hosting copper and gold mineralization. Its Wild Dog Project consists of one granted exploration license, EL 2761, and one exploration license application, ELA 2516, located on the island of New Britain and about 50 km southwest of Rabaul and Kokopo, PNG. Its Kesar Creek Project consists of one exploration license, EL 2711, and is contiguous with the K92 Mining Inc. tenements. Its The Tinga Valley Property consists of one exploration license, EL2720, located in the Papua Mobile Belt, which is host to several Tier 1 copper and gold mines.


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Comment by JefferonianGoldon Nov 17, 2020 7:44pm
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RE:So Jeff, what do you think about it all? eom

RE:So Jeff, what do you think about it all? eomBrainer, I thought it was B.S. at first but it could be true. Given my age I prefer to stick with geography, geology and geochemistry. These three G's will (should) give a better understanding of potential.

The "microscopic" gold found in the leaves must be in the multi millions. I find it odd that a plant would absorb gold however there's a company in Nevada that's testing a new method of looking for gold in the water.  FSX has gold on all properties and I'm happy with that.  This new plant method may be more interesting for the younger guys to follow. At least it's interesting. 

I have a better idea!  cut into a Koala Bear and see how much is in their bellies since they eat eucalyptus leaves.  Just a joke!
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