Diamond drilling by partners Trillion Resources (TLQ-T) and Greenhope Resources (GRH-M) is under way at two gold properties near Manica, Mozambique.
The Braganca-Chimeze property will be subjected to five holes, four of which will test soil anomalies that correspond with a 500-by-500-metre area covering, and extending west of, the past-producing Richmond mine.
The fifth hole will test the depth of a gold-bearing quartz vein previously mined at the past-producing Braganca mine. The northwest-trending vein is 300 metres long by 1.2 metres wide and hosted in quartz diorite. Samples from the vein typically exceed 20 grams gold per tonne over narrow widths.
On the Chadzuca-Zambuzi property, four holes will test a discovery made by a previous owner. The discovery resulted from alluvial exploration in which a rotary percussion drill hole intersected a 3-metre-long zone grading 17.4 grams gold in bedrock felsic agglomerates.
To earn a 50% interest in the two properties, and in two other properties held by Trillion in Mozambique, Greenhope must spend a total of $500,000 on exploration.
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