Golden Rapture reporting high-grade at Rainy River Phillips project
Golden Rapture Mining Corporation has announced successful initial surface sampling results and extends strike length by an extra 250 meters at its Combined Mine area, Phillips Township Property, Rainy River District, Nestor Falls, NW Ontario.
Golden Rapture's flagship property is the Phillips Township Property located in a Tier 1 mining jurisdiction near the New Gold Rainy River Gold Mine. It is comprised of 236 contiguous claim cells totaling over 10,000 acres with underexplored past producers, high-grade gold occurrences, phenomenal infrastructure, easy access, low cost of exploration and open pit potential.
The property is truly a hidden treasure chest of forgotten golden opportunities by hosting eighteen (18) mine shaftsand of great significance is the fact that the majority of the gold-bearing systems also have parallel systems.
It is the first time that all these gold systems are part of a single property. They include the high-grade Combined Mine, Mascotte Mine, Trojan Mine, Boulder Mine, Terrell Occurrence, OGS Occurrence, Kuluk Occurrence & the Young's Bay Occurrence, etc.
Mr. Richard Rivet, CEO of Golden Rapture, commented:
"I am extremely pleased that we have just made some very important and rapid steps toward identifying additional high-grade drill-ready targets. We were pleasantly surprised to uncover new vertical high-grade gold quartz veins outside the known Combined Mine area zones now extending the strike length from 750 meters to 1000 meters."
"We are also waiting for the sample results from our Young's Bay Occurrence which is host to six parallel quartz veins, four of which have proven to have visible gold and are separated by 30 meters of low ground following the same strike direction as the veins with 262 meters in strike length. Has 3 shafts and pits. Eight tons of high-grade ore was extracted from the surface historically and the grade was reported to be an astonishing 24.75 oz/t/gold. Please stay tuned for more results."
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