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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 22, 2023 3:42pm
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Post# 35459287

SCOPING UPPER COLOMBA

SCOPING UPPER COLOMBAScanned the upper reaches of Colombia and Venezuela,
all the way down to ( Bogota )

Few areas stood out - but upon closer scrutiny, rocks are moreso greys.
Very faint greens, weaker mineralization, not worth of screen shots.
As one moves  closer to Bogota, tree cover makes it impossible to
see any transitional minerals.

Those 2 locations in former posts are by far,
most perdominant.

If this junior was serious about copper, one would think they'd
do an outreach - inbox.

I can't see any purchased shares by, prez. ( sedi insider )
Hired mascott ? ( lol )
Living in Australia or, onsite in Colombia using Colomia's
geologists and University students ?
Who knows...

What i do know is...
if those two locations are copper reef formations, that have not
seen significant upheaval or, disemination ( remained intact )
they'd be - world class copper finds...

As one roams towards Max's claims further south,
mountain ranges become more apprent, but so does the
tree cover and with numerous rolling ranges such causes
a potential copper reef deposit to beeak up, resulting in
patchy outcrops, jumping from range to range, not all in one
location as compared to the 2 potentials i've pointed out.


Wango~

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