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'Travesty of nature' curses Stavely's copper-gold drilling

STAVELY Minerals has cursed its bad exploration luck in Victoria, saying it was a "travesty of nature" that a plus-90m interval of lode-style mineralisation was intruded by nearly 37m of barren micro-diorite.

'Travesty of nature' curses Stavely's copper-gold drilling

However, the second half of the intercept featured 43m grading 2.6% copper, 0.42 grams per tonne gold and 10gpt silver from 378m downhole, a result that is said to rate among the top 10 intersections recorded...

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