Shangri La

A Gold-Copper-Silver Project

The Shangri La Project is a gold-copper-silver project comprising a polymetallic hydrothermal quartz vein type deposit covering an area of 10 hectares. The Shangri La Project is located 10 kilometres west of Kununurra, the central town of the Northeast Kimberley region in Western Australia.

October 2021 Field Visit Results

Results from 10 rock samples collected last October (2021) by independent consultant Geologist Arnel Mendoza, Geonomik Pty Ltd based in Perth, Western Australia:

Key Highlights

  • Close to Kununurra and Victoria Highway.
  • Polymetallic hydrothermal quartz vein type deposit.
  • Historical assay results include: up to 5.35% Cu, 9.53% Pb, 5.15% Zn, 22g/t Au, and 522g/t Ag.
  • Historical exploration target of 30,000 tonnes averaging: 300g/t Ag, 5.6g/t Au, 7.6% Pb, with copper and zinc credits.

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