Mountain Lake Resources Inc



A 56.6-carat octahedral diamond recovered by Australian-based Crown Diamonds at one of its South African mines. The diamond fetched US$488,889.

Southern African diamonds lure Aussies

Vancouver — Once the exclusive domain of De Beers, southern Africa is today being explored by an increasing number of Australian and Canadian companies….


Partners size up Valentine Lake (January 03, 2005)

Following nearly 7,000 metres worth of drilling in 24 holes, partners Richmont Mines (RIC-T) and Mountain Lake Resources (MOA-V) have tabled an inferred resource figure for their Valentine Lake property, 55 km…








A highly unusual diamond from the Tirisano mine in South Africa: After exposure to UV light, the diamond retains a hot pink fluorescent colour tone which then fades back over time to its original clarity through a rainbow of other colours. It is awaiting an export permit so it can be sent to the University of Basel in Switzerland.

Etruscan, Semafo break ground in Niger

Having raised US$27 million in a debt financing, partners Etruscan Resources (EET-T) and Semafo (SMF-T) are stepping up construction of the Samira Hill gold project in Niger.Under the financing deal, …


Loan puts Tirisano expansion on fast track

A loan from the Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa will enable Etruscan Resources (EET-T) and Mountain Lake Resources (MOA-V) to expand their Tirisano alluvial diamond mine in that cou…


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