RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Images / videos from Twitter from different usersBasketFan, thanks much for the informative and eye-catching fotos:
[1] Those camp fotos show a rather impressive set-up --- again, good evidence that this is NOT a slouch organization --- but, the only thing that I could not spot was the basketball/volley ball courts and the soccer field ... but, I would imagine they don't have much time for such things.
[2] For those panoramic mountain and valley shots, I have one word: majestic ... and, I suspect that these fotos do not fully capture the grandeur.
[3] Re: that little white monument [?]. Is that a property line marker, an historical corehole location or something else?
[4] Re: the camp accommodations for the drilling crews: when the operations ramp up --- possibly a half-dozen crews, or, so --- will all the crews stay overnight at this facility or might some of them also stay at he NZ camp, or, even a SZ camp? I'm thinking of the logistics in this very hilly terrain. BTW, how many hands are there on any one of those drill rigs?
[5] Remind me/us: when does the rainy season again begin? Will work need to be shut down at that time?
[6] During the past day or so, there has been the odd comment, or two, regarding the pervasive upbeat and positive dispostion --- comradery and teamwork, etc --- that is seen in all of the employees. I wonder whether this may have something to do with the real possibility that they see this ST Project --- but, of course, much more up close and personal --- as something that VERY POSSIBLY is something that could be TRULY MASSIVELY IMPACTFUL and HISTORIC for their community, and, beyond? What is your sense of that?
Again, thanks for the fotos and TIA for your response to my questions.
Kind regards.