LABRADOR NEWS ROUNDUP — Tellis, Kernow outline anomalies

A geophysical survey flown over the Harp Lake and Voisey Bay claim blocks in Labrador has led to the identification of 43 geophysical anomalies.

Equal partners Tellis Gold Mining (VSE) and Kernow Resources & Developments (VSE) report that the greatest density of targets occurs on the partners’ A and B claim blocks, 15 km south of Diamond Fields’ Voisey Bay discovery. Eleven of these are coincident electromagnetic and magnetic targets.

Follow-up ground work is under way, and preliminary exploration has identified a gossanous zone measuring 1,000 ft. long by 30 ft. wide on the HA block near Harp Lake. Remnant sulphide mineralization includes pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite.

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