King River targets forgotten WA goldfield riches
King River Resources is revitalizing the Mindoolah gold project in Western Australia, revealing significant discrepancies between historical mining records and actual excavations. The company has identified a substantial amount of surface stockpiles and untested open pits that could contain gold. Advanced LiDAR mapping has uncovered a potential treasure trove of gold-bearing material that was previously overlooked.
- ▪King River Resources is conducting drilling and geophysics at the historic Mindoolah project in WA.
- ▪The project has 745,000 tonnes of surface stockpiles ready for exploration.
- ▪LiDAR mapping revealed that approximately 1.08 million tonnes were excavated, significantly more than the 38,589 tonnes recorded from 1986 to 1989.
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