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As explained by the Ex-Kagara geologist on site, these VHMS deposits generally are in clusters within a belt formation. Therefore there is potential for more of these to be uncovered. Looking at the presentation there was one target that was particularly interesting, which was Waterloo. As indicated on this below cross section there is significant potential to the East of the deposit, but no exploration was undertaken here by Kagara. Being only 35km as the crow flies from the Thalanga mill this could significantly extend the mine life of the operation should the deposit continue down to the East, to what depth is the question? One of the many other interesting points is that no exploration has been conducted below 500m in depth which again is very exciting given that some of the largest zinc mines in the world have their highest grades below 500m. While this was being discussed it was hard not to think about Northern Star which when they started drilling deeper, pulled up huge gold hits with many over 1000g/t. While the exploration is exciting, it’s the production that’s going to bring in the dollars and West 45 is the obvious first target. Kagara managed to cut the decline down to the ore body and even mined a few thousand tonnes from the deposit before shutting down the operation. West 45 will need to be de-watered prior to the commencing production. This is another deposit that has not had exploration done at depth. After learning about the exploration potential of the site and some history of Kagara it was time to look around the plant. The plant as you can see from the picture below was impressive. While it’s been around a while , the refurbishments and the $34m Kagara spent on it were clearly evident. The below photo is taken from the ROM pad where the ore is piled before being
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