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Max Resource Corp V.MAX

Alternate Symbol(s):  MXROF

Max Resource Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company advancing the newly discovered district-scale wholly owned Sierra Azul Copper-Silver Project in Colombia and its wholly owned Floralia Hematite Iron Ore Project in Brazil. The Sierra Azul Project is a district-scale copper-silver project spanning 120-km along the 200-km-long Cesar Basin in the mining region of northeastern Colombia. The Project consists of 20 mining concessions spanning over 188 square kilometers (km2). Its exploration is focused on three districts at Sierra-Azul: AM District, Conejo District, and URU District. The Floralia Hematite Iron Ore Project is located 70 km southeast (SE) of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. The Floralia Hematite open cut is of significant size consisting of five benches rising to 48 meter (m) and 160 m in width revealing plunging bands of hematite iron ore at the base, and sub-horizontal banding at the top of the open cut and is open in all directions.


TSXV:MAX - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on May 18, 2023 3:19pm
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Post# 35455122

URU

URUHere's only the image from drone video.

After opening the image in new window and zooming in,
i can see the forefront range does have tinges ( malachite hues )
in the vegatation.

Upper left side of photo,
more aqua green malachite hues high atop ridgeline.


Hunch ?
Still reef copper.
But diseminated, broken up.
Patchy.
Strike line by ( geo )  is way off.
Own opinion.

https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/3834/138629_6792f73c54c379ec_006.jpg



Stick to the lower regions, easier access.
And... check out the location i mentioned.
That area appears to have kept the aqua reef copper all intact.
Moreso deposit style.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52901610066_7f6d389983_b.jpg




Cheers....


Why post ?
I like, geology.



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